Expression of hypoglossal long-term facilitation differs between substrains of Sprague-Dawley rat

被引:85
作者
Fuller, DD [1 ]
Baker, TL [1 ]
Behan, M [1 ]
Mitchell, GS [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Comparat Biosci, Madison, WI 53706 USA
关键词
respiratory control; plasticity; genetics;
D O I
10.1152/physiolgenomics.2001.4.3.175
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Long-term facilitation (LTF) is a prolonged, serotonin-dependent augmentation of respiratory motor output following episodic hypoxia. Previous observations lead us to hypothesize that LTF is subject to genetic influences and, as a result, differs between Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats from two vendors, Harlan (H) and Charles River Laboratories/Sasco (CRL/S). Using a blinded experimental design, we recorded integrated phrenic (integral Phr) and hypoglossal neurograms in anesthetized, vagotomized, paralyzed, and ventilated rats. At 60 min following three 5-min hypoxic episodes (Pa-O2 = 40 +/- 1 Torr; 5-min hyperoxic intervals), integral Phr was elevated from baseline in both SD substrains (i.e., LTF; P < 0.05). Conversely, hypoglossal LTF was present in CRL/S but not H rats (P, 0.05 between substrains). Serotonin immunoreactivity within the hypoglossal nucleus was not different between H and CRL/S rats. We conclude that the expression of hypoglossal LTF differs between SD rat substrains, indicating a difference in their genetic predisposition to neural plasticity.
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