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Mapping of the excitatory, inhibitory, and modulatory afferent projections to the anatomically defined active expiratory oscillator in adult male rats.

Vivian Biancardi1,2, Jashan Saini1, Anileen Pageni1, Hema Prashaad M1, Gregory D Funk1,2,3, Silvia Pagliardini1,2,3.   

Abstract

The lateral parafacial region (pFL ; which encompasses the parafacial respiratory group, pFRG) is a conditional oscillator that drives active expiration during periods of high respiratory demand, and increases ventilation through the recruitment of expiratory muscles. The pFL activity is highly modulated, and systematic analysis of its afferent projections is required to understand its connectivity and modulatory control. We combined a viral retrograde tracing approach to map direct brainstem projections to the putative location of pFL , with RNAScope and immunofluorescence to identify the neurochemical phenotype of the projecting neurons. Within the medulla, retrogradely-labeled, glutamatergic, glycinergic and GABAergic neurons were found in the ventral respiratory column (Bötzinger and preBötzinger Complex [preBötC], ventral respiratory group, ventral parafacial region [pFV ] and pFL ), nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS), reticular formation (RF), pontine and midbrain vestibular nuclei, and medullary raphe. In the pons and midbrain, retrogradely-labeled neurons of the same phenotypes were found in the Kölliker-Fuse and parabrachial nuclei, periaqueductal gray, pedunculopontine nucleus (PPT) and laterodorsal tegmentum (LDT). We also identified somatostatin-expressing neurons in the preBötC and PHOX2B immunopositive cells in the pFV , NTS, and part of the RF. Surprisingly, we found no catecholaminergic neurons in the NTS, A5 or Locus Coeruleus, no serotoninergic raphe neurons nor any cholinergic neurons in the PPT and LDT that projected to the pFL . Our results indicate that pFL neurons receive extensive excitatory and inhibitory inputs from several respiratory and nonrespiratory related brainstem regions that could contribute to the complex modulation of the conditional pFL oscillator for active expiration.
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Keywords:  RNAscope in situ hybridization; RRID:AB_10603703; RRID:AB_1947003; RRID:AB_2195930; RRID:AB_2201411; RRID:AB_2307313; RRID:AB_2340370; RRID:AB_2340415; RRID:AB_2340819; RRID:AB_2813765; RRID:AB_477522; brainstem projections; expiratory oscillator; herpes simplex virus; immunofluorescence; parafacial respiratory group; viral tracer

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32656849     DOI: 10.1002/cne.24984

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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