Neurokinin-1 receptor-expressing neurons in the ventral medulla are essential for normal central and peripheral chemoreception in the conscious rat
- 1 December 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 101 (6) , 1596-1606
- https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00347.2006
Abstract
Neurokinin-1 receptor immunoreactive (NK1R-ir) neurons and processes are widely distributed within the medulla, prominently at central chemoreceptor sites. Focal lesions of NK1R-ir neurons in the medullary raphe or the retrotrapezoid nucleus partially reduced the CO(2) response in conscious rats. We ask if NK1R-ir cells and processes over a wide region of the ventral medulla are essential for central and peripheral chemoreception by cisterna magna injection of SSP-SAP, a high-affinity version of substance P-saporin. After 22 days, NK1R-ir cell loss was -79% in the retrotrapezoid nucleus and -65% in the A5 region, which lie close to the ventral surface, and -38% in the medullary raphe and -49% in the pre-Bötzinger complex/rostral ventral respiratory group, which lie deeper. Dorsal chemoreceptor sites, the caudal nucleus tractus solitarius and the A6 region, were unaffected. At 8 and 22 days, these lesions produced 1) hypoventilation during air breathing in wakefulness ( approximately 8%) and in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) ( approximately 9%) and rapid eye movement ( approximately 14%) sleep, as measured over a 4-h period; 2) a substantially reduced ventilatory response to 7% CO(2) by 61% in wakefulness and 46-57% in NREM sleep; and 3) a decreased ventilatory response to 12% O(2) by 40% in wakefulness and 35% in NREM sleep at 8 days, with partial recovery by 22 days. NK1R-ir neurons in the ventral medulla are essential for normal central chemoreception, provide a drive to breathe, and modulate the peripheral chemoreceptor responses. These effects are not state dependent.Keywords
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