Literature DB >> 8764977

Functional relevance of anaerobic metabolism in the isolated respiratory network of newborn rats.

K Ballanyi1, A Völker, D W Richter.   

Abstract

Respiratory (C3-C5) activity and extracellular K+, pH and Ca2+ (aKe, pHe, [Ca]e, respectively) in the ventral respiratory group (VRG) were measured in vitro. In brainstem-spinal cord preparations from 0- to 1-day-old rats, lowering of bath glucose content from 30 to 10 mM for 1 h did not affect aKe or rhythmic activity. In preparations from 2- to 3-day-old animals, however, an aKe rise by about 1 mM and disturbance of rhythm occurred after a delay of 50 min. Glucose-free saline resulted, after about 30 min, in reversible blockade of respiratory rhythm and an aKe rise by more than 8 mM, whereas pHe remained unaffected. Exposure to anoxia for 30 min after 1 h of pre-incubation in 10 mM glucose led to a progressive rise of aKe, and a fall of [Ca]e. The concomitant suppression of rhythm was irreversible in preparations from 2- to 3-day-old animals. Similar effects on aKe and [Ca]e and irreversible blockade of rhythm were revealed during anoxia in glucose-free solution, or by addition of 2-5 mM iodoacetate to oxygenated or hypoxic solutions. Iodoacetate led to a slow increase of pHe by more than 0.2 pH units, which was accelerated by anoxia. Our findings show that normal respiratory network functions in the en bloc medulla, in particular from rats older than 1 day, depend on high bath glucose levels, necessary for effective utilization of anaerobic metabolism.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8764977     DOI: 10.1007/s004240050193

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


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