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Response of the medullary respiratory network of the cat to hypoxia.

D W Richter1, A Bischoff, K Anders, M Bellingham, U Windhorst.   

Abstract

1. The effect of systemic hypoxia was tested in anaesthetized, immobilized, thoracotomized and artificially ventilated cats with peripheral chemoreceptor afferents either intact or cut. Extracellular recordings from different types of medullary respiratory neurones and intracellular recordings from stage 2 expiratory neurones were made to determine the hypoxia-induced changes in neuronal discharge patterns and postsynaptic activity as an index for the disturbances of synaptic interaction within the network. 2. The general effect of systemic hypoxia was an initial augmentation of respiratory activity followed by a secondary depression. In chemoreceptor-denervated animals, secondary depression led to central apnoea. 3. The effects of systemic hypoxia were comparable with those of cerebral ischaemia following occlusion of carotid and vertebral arteries. 4. In chemoreceptor-denervated animals, all types of medullary respiratory neurones ceased spontaneous action potential discharge during hypoxia. 5. Reversal of inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs) and/or blockade of IPSPs was seen after 2-3 min of hypoxia. 6. During hypoxia, the membrane potential of stage 2 expiratory neurones showed a slight depolarization to -45 to -55 mV and then remained stable. 7. The neurone input resistance increased initially and then decreased significantly during central apnoea. 8. Rhythmogenesis of respiration was greatly disturbed. This was due to blockade of IPSPs and, in some animals, to more complex disturbances of phase switching from inspiration to expiration. 9. Central apnoea occurred while respiratory neurones were still excitable as shown by stimulus-evoked orthodromic and antidromic action potentials. 10. The results indicate that the medullary respiratory network is directly affected by energy depletion. There is indication for a neurohumoral mechanism which blocks synaptic interaction between respiratory neurones in chemoreceptor-intact animals.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1822528      PMCID: PMC1179840          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1991.sp018832

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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