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Article: Pontine cholinergic respiratory depression in neonatal and young rats

TitlePontine cholinergic respiratory depression in neonatal and young rats
Authors
KeywordsCarbachol
Neonatal rat
Pontine reticular formation
REM sleep
Respiration
Issue Date1998
PublisherElsevier Inc. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/lifescie
Citation
Life Sciences, 1998, v. 62 n. 24, p. 2249-2256 How to Cite?
AbstractWe postulated that activation of pontine cholinergic mechanisms would cause respiratory depression in neonatal and young rats. Phrenic activity was recorded in decerebrate, paralyzed, ventilated and vagotomized rats of 4 to 22 days after birth. Small volumes (10-60 nl) of carbachol (44-88 mM) were injected into the medial portion of the rostral pons. The injection of carbachol, but not saline, decreased phrenic peak activity (83 ± 6% of control) and respiratory frequency (64 ± 9.5% of control) within 2 min following the injection in neonates and the depression lasted for less than 10 min. The site of injection in the pontine reticular formation was confirmed by histology. Results suggest that cholinergic mechanisms in the medial pons depress respiratory activity in the neonate.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/81358
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dc.description.abstractWe postulated that activation of pontine cholinergic mechanisms would cause respiratory depression in neonatal and young rats. Phrenic activity was recorded in decerebrate, paralyzed, ventilated and vagotomized rats of 4 to 22 days after birth. Small volumes (10-60 nl) of carbachol (44-88 mM) were injected into the medial portion of the rostral pons. The injection of carbachol, but not saline, decreased phrenic peak activity (83 ± 6% of control) and respiratory frequency (64 ± 9.5% of control) within 2 min following the injection in neonates and the depression lasted for less than 10 min. The site of injection in the pontine reticular formation was confirmed by histology. Results suggest that cholinergic mechanisms in the medial pons depress respiratory activity in the neonate.en_HK
dc.languageengen_HK
dc.publisherElsevier Inc. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/lifescieen_HK
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dc.rightsLife Sciences. Copyright © Elsevier Inc.en_HK
dc.subjectCarbacholen_HK
dc.subjectNeonatal raten_HK
dc.subjectPontine reticular formationen_HK
dc.subjectREM sleepen_HK
dc.subjectRespirationen_HK
dc.titlePontine cholinergic respiratory depression in neonatal and young ratsen_HK
dc.typeArticleen_HK
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