Literature DB >> 10954331

Substance P and central respiratory activity: a comparative in vitro study in NK1 receptor knockout and wild-type mice.

K Ptak1, S P Hunt, R Monteau.   

Abstract

Neurokinin-1 receptors (NK1) are present within the respiratory medullary network and in the phrenic nucleus, which controls the diaphragm. We compared the efficacy of substance P (SP) at inducing changes in respiratory frequency or the amplitude of the respiratory motor output between NK1 knockout (NK1-/-) and wild-type mice, using the in vitro brainstem-spinal cord preparation. The in vitro respiratory frequency, as well as the variability of the rhythm and the amplitude of the motor output were similar in both lines. In wild-type mice, application of exogenous SP induced either an increase in respiratory frequency (superfusion of the medulla) or an increase of the inspiratory motor output, as defined by the integral of C4 cervical ventral root activity (superfusion of the spinal cord). These two effects were not apparent in NK1-/- mice. In conclusion, NK1 receptors mediate the respiratory responses to SP but the lack of NK1 receptors in newborn NK1-/- mice does not change the respiratory activity.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10954331     DOI: 10.1007/s004240000300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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