Effects of anesthetics on hypoglossal nerve discharge and c‐fos expression in brainstem hypoglossal premotor neurons
- 12 December 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 468 (4) , 571-586
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.10974
Abstract
This study examined the effects of anesthesia on the hypoglossal nerve and diaphragm activities and on c-Fos expression in brainstem hypoglossal premotor neurons (pmXII). Experiments were performed in 71 rats by using halothane inhalation, pentobarbital sodium, or mixtures of α-chloralose and urethane or ketamine and xylazine. First, various cardiorespiratory parameters were measured in the rats (n = 31) during both awake and anesthetized conditions. The volatile anesthetic halothane, but not the other anesthetics, was always associated with a strong phasic inspiratory activity in the hypoglossal nerve. Second, a double-immunohistochemical study was performed in awake and anesthetized rats (n = 40) to gauge the level of activity of pmXII neurons. Brainstem pmXII neurons were identified after microiontophoresis of the retrograde tracer Fluoro-Gold in the right hypoglossal motor nucleus. Patterns of c-Fos expression at different brainstem levels were compared in five groups of rats (i.e., awake or anesthetized with halothane, pentobarbital, chloralose-urethane, and ketamine-xylazine). Sections were processed for double detection of c-Fos protein and Fluoro-Gold by using the standard ABC method and a two-color peroxidase technique. Anesthesia with halothane induced the strongest c-Fos expression in a restricted pool of pmXII located in the pons at the level of the Kölliker-Fuse nucleus and the intertrigeminal region. The results demonstrated a major effect of halothane in inducing changes in hypoglossal activity and revealed a differential expression of c-Fos protein in pmXII neurons among groups of anesthetized rats. We suggest that halothane mediates changes in respiratory hypoglossal nerve discharge by altering activity of premotor neurons in the Kölliker-Fuse and intertrigeminal region. J. Comp. Neurol. 468:571–586, 2004.Keywords
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