TIME-DEPENDENT PHRENIC-NERVE RESPONSES TO CAROTID AFFERENT ACTIVATION - INTACT VS DECEREBELLATE RATS

被引:192
作者
HAYASHI, F
COLES, SK
BACH, KB
MITCHELL, GS
MCCRIMMON, DR
机构
[1] NORTHWESTERN UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT PHYSIOL,303 E CHICAGO AVE,CHICAGO,IL 60611
[2] NORTHWESTERN UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT ANESTHESIA,CHICAGO,IL 60611
[3] UNIV WISCONSIN,DEPT COMPARAT BIOSCI,MADISON,WI 53706
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY | 1993年 / 265卷 / 04期
关键词
CAROTID SINUS NERVE; CEREBELLUM; LONG-TERM FACILITATION; PHRENIC NERVE; HYPOXIA; RAT; RESPIRATORY CONTROL; SHORT-TERM POTENTIATION;
D O I
10.1152/ajpregu.1993.265.4.R811
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The objectives were to determine 1) respiratory responses to carotid chemoreceptor inputs in anesthetized rats and 2) whether the cerebellar vermis plays a role in these responses. A carotid sinus nerve was stimulated (20 Hz) with five 2-min trains, each separated by approximately 3 min. During stimulation, respiratory frequency (f), peak amplitude of integrated phrenic nerve activity (integral Phr), and their product (f X integral Phr) immediately increased. As stimulation continued, integral Phr progressively increased to a plateau [short-term potentiation (STP)], but f and f X integral Phr decreased [short-term depression (STD)] to a value still above control. Upon stimulus termination, integral Phr progressively decreased but remained above control; f and f x f integral Phr transiently decreased below baseline. After the final stimulation, integral Phr remained above control for at least 30 min [long-term facilitation (LTF)]. Repeated 5-min episodes of isocapnic hypoxia also elicited STP, STD, and LTF. Vermalectomy lowered the CO2-apneic threshold and eliminated LTF. In conclusion, carotid chemoreceptor activation in rats elicits STP and LTF similar to that in cats; the vermis may play a role in LTF. A new response, STD, was observed.
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页码:R811 / R819
页数:9
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