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The PVN enhances cardiorespiratory responses to acute hypoxia via input to the nTS.

Brian C Ruyle1,2, Diana Martinez1,2, Cheryl M Heesch1,2, David D Kline1,2, Eileen M Hasser1,2,3.   

Abstract

Chemoreflex neurocircuitry includes the paraventricular nucleus (PVN), but the role of PVN efferent projections to specific cardiorespiratory nuclei is unclear. We hypothesized that the PVN contributes to cardiorespiratory responses to hypoxia via projections to the nucleus tractus solitarii (nTS). Rats received bilateral PVN microinjections of adeno-associated virus expressing inhibitory designer receptor exclusively activated by designer drug (GiDREADD) or green fluorescent protein (GFP) control. Efficacy of GiDREADD inhibition by the designer receptor exclusively activated by designer drug (DREADD) agonist Compound 21 (C21) was verified in PVN slices; C21 reduced evoked action potential discharge by reducing excitability to injected current in GiDREADD-expressing PVN neurons. We evaluated hypoxic ventilatory responses (plethysmography) and PVN and nTS neuronal activation (cFos immunoreactivity) to 2 h hypoxia (10% O2) in conscious GFP and GiDREADD rats after intraperitoneal C21 injection. Generalized PVN inhibition via systemic C21 blunted hypoxic ventilatory responses and reduced PVN and also nTS neuronal activation during hypoxia. To determine if the PVN-nTS pathway contributes to these effects, we evaluated cardiorespiratory responses to hypoxia during selective PVN terminal inhibition in the nTS. Anesthetized GFP and GiDREADD rats exposed to brief hypoxia (10% O2, 45 s) exhibited depressor and tachycardic responses and increased sympathetic and phrenic nerve activity. C21 was then microinjected into the nTS, followed after 60 min by another hypoxic episode. In GiDREADD but not GFP rats, PVN terminal inhibition by nTS C21 strongly attenuated the phrenic amplitude response to hypoxia. Interestingly, C21 augmented tachycardic and sympathetic responses without altering the coupling of splanchnic sympathetic nerve activity to phrenic nerve activity during hypoxia. Data demonstrate that the PVN, including projections to the nTS, is critical in shaping sympathetic and respiratory responses to hypoxia.

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Keywords:  GiDREADD; chemoreflex; sympathetic nervous system; ventilation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31509428      PMCID: PMC6962628          DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00135.2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6119            Impact factor:   3.619


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