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Synaptic Depression Influences Inspiratory-Expiratory Phase Transition in Dbx1 Interneurons of the preBötzinger Complex in Neonatal Mice.

Andrew Kottick1, Christopher A Del Negro2.   

Abstract

The brainstem preBötzinger complex (preBötC) generates the rhythm underlying inspiratory breathing movements and its core interneurons are derived from Dbx1-expressing precursors. Recurrent synaptic excitation is required to initiate inspiratory bursts, but whether excitatory synaptic mechanisms also contribute to inspiratory-expiratory phase transition is unknown. Here, we examined the role of short-term synaptic depression using a rhythmically active neonatal mouse brainstem slice preparation. We show that afferent axonal projections to Dbx1 preBötC neurons undergo activity-dependent depression and we identify a refractory period (∼2 s) after endogenous inspiratory bursts that precludes light-evoked bursts in channelrhodopsin-expressing Dbx1 preBötC neurons. We demonstrate that the duration of the refractory period-but neither the cycle period nor the magnitude of endogenous inspiratory bursts-is sensitive to changes in extracellular Ca(2+). Further, we show that postsynaptic factors are unlikely to explain the refractory period or its modulation by Ca(2+). Our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that short-term synaptic depression in Dbx1 preBötC neurons influences the inspiratory-expiratory phase transition during respiratory rhythmogenesis. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Theories of breathing's neural origins have heretofore focused on intrinsically bursting "pacemaker" cells operating in conjunction with synaptic inhibition for phase transition and cycle timing. However, contemporary studies falsify an obligatory role for pacemaker-like neurons and synaptic inhibition, giving credence to burst-generating mechanisms based on recurrent excitation among glutamatergic interneurons of the respiratory kernel. Here, we investigated the role of short-term synaptic depression in inspiratory-expiratory phase transition. Until now, this role remained an untested prediction of mathematical models. The present data emphasize that synaptic properties of excitatory interneurons of the respiratory rhythmogenic kernel, derived from Dbx1-expressing precursors, may provide the core logic underlying the rhythm for breathing.
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Keywords:  breathing; central pattern generator; oscillation; respiration

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26290237      PMCID: PMC4540798          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0351-15.2015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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