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Respiratory responses to combined hypoxia and hypothermia in rats after posterior hypothalamic lesions.

M Maskrey1, C F Hinrichsen.   

Abstract

Urethane-anaesthetised rats were exposed to hypoxia (7% O2 in N2) for 5 min periods while body core temperature (Tbc) was maintained within the normal range (37-38 degrees C) using an abdominal heat exchanger. Animals were exposed to hypoxia and after placement of electrolytic lesions in either the anterior (n = 6) or posterior hypothalamus (n = 6). Neither lesion altered respiration while rats breathed air at either Tbc. At normal Tbc, rats responded to hypoxia with increased ventilation throughout the exposure period. This response was unchanged by lesions in either location. At reduced Tbc rats responded to hypoxia with an initial increase in ventilation followed by depression to below air-breathing levels. This depressive response was unchanged after anterior hypothalamic lesions but eliminated after posterior hypothalamic lesions. It is concluded that neurons either originating in the posterior hypothalamus, or passing through it, play a role in the interaction between cold and hypoxia which leads to inhibition of respiration.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8015887     DOI: 10.1007/bf00388299

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


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