The role of glycinergic inhibition in respiratory pattern formation and cardio-respiratory coupling in rats
Cardio-respiratory coupling is reflected as respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) and inspiratory-related bursting of sympathetic nerve activity. Inspiratory-related inhibitory and/or postinspiratory-related excitatory drive of cardiac vagal motoneurons (CVMs) can generate RSA. Since respiratory oscill...
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doaj-58b2b4314536435d8140554669e63a7e2021-04-06T04:03:57ZengElsevierCurrent Research in Physiology2665-94412021-01-0148093The role of glycinergic inhibition in respiratory pattern formation and cardio-respiratory coupling in ratsWerner Issao Furuya0Rishi R. Dhingra1Pedro Trevizan-Baú2Robin M. McAllen3Mathias Dutschmann4The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, 30 Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria, AustraliaThe Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, 30 Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria, AustraliaThe Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, 30 Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria, AustraliaThe Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, 30 Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria, AustraliaCorresponding author.; The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, 30 Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria, AustraliaCardio-respiratory coupling is reflected as respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) and inspiratory-related bursting of sympathetic nerve activity. Inspiratory-related inhibitory and/or postinspiratory-related excitatory drive of cardiac vagal motoneurons (CVMs) can generate RSA. Since respiratory oscillations may depend on synaptic inhibition, we investigated the effects of blocking glycinergic neurotransmission (systemic and local application of the glycine receptor (GlyR) antagonist, strychnine) on the expression of the respiratory motor pattern, RSA and sympatho-respiratory coupling. We recorded heart-rate, phrenic, recurrent laryngeal and thoracic sympathetic nerve activities (PNA, RLNA, t-SNA) in a working-heart-brainstem preparation of rats, and show that systemic strychnine (50–200 nM) abolished RSA and triggered a shift of postinspiratory RLNA into inspiration, while t-SNA remained unchanged. Bilateral strychnine microinjection into the ventrolateral medullary area containing CVMs and laryngeal motoneurons (LMNs) of the nucleus ambiguus (NA/CVLM), the nucleus tractus solitarii, pre-Bötzinger Complex, Bötzinger Complex or Kölliker-Fuse nuclei revealed that only NA/CVLM strychnine microinjections mimicked the effects of systemic application. In all other target nuclei, except the Bötzinger Complex, GlyR-blockade attenuated the inspiratory-tachycardia of the RSA to a similar degree while evoking only a modest change in respiratory motor patterning, without changing the timing of postinspiratory-RLNA, or t-SNA. Thus, glycinergic inhibition at the motoneuronal level is involved in the generation of RSA and the separation of inspiratory and postinspiratory bursting of LMNs. Within the distributed ponto-medullary respiratory pre-motor network, local glycinergic inhibition contribute to the modulation of RSA tachycardia, respiratory frequency and phase duration but, surprisingly it had no major role in the mediation of respiratory-sympathetic coupling.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665944121000109Respiratory patternFast synaptic inhibitionCardio-respiratoryCardiac vagal tonePre-motor circuit |
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Werner Issao Furuya Rishi R. Dhingra Pedro Trevizan-Baú Robin M. McAllen Mathias Dutschmann The role of glycinergic inhibition in respiratory pattern formation and cardio-respiratory coupling in rats Current Research in Physiology Respiratory pattern Fast synaptic inhibition Cardio-respiratory Cardiac vagal tone Pre-motor circuit |
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Werner Issao Furuya Rishi R. Dhingra Pedro Trevizan-Baú Robin M. McAllen Mathias Dutschmann |
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The role of glycinergic inhibition in respiratory pattern formation and cardio-respiratory coupling in rats |
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The role of glycinergic inhibition in respiratory pattern formation and cardio-respiratory coupling in rats |
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The role of glycinergic inhibition in respiratory pattern formation and cardio-respiratory coupling in rats |
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The role of glycinergic inhibition in respiratory pattern formation and cardio-respiratory coupling in rats |
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The role of glycinergic inhibition in respiratory pattern formation and cardio-respiratory coupling in rats |
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role of glycinergic inhibition in respiratory pattern formation and cardio-respiratory coupling in rats |
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Current Research in Physiology |
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Cardio-respiratory coupling is reflected as respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) and inspiratory-related bursting of sympathetic nerve activity. Inspiratory-related inhibitory and/or postinspiratory-related excitatory drive of cardiac vagal motoneurons (CVMs) can generate RSA. Since respiratory oscillations may depend on synaptic inhibition, we investigated the effects of blocking glycinergic neurotransmission (systemic and local application of the glycine receptor (GlyR) antagonist, strychnine) on the expression of the respiratory motor pattern, RSA and sympatho-respiratory coupling. We recorded heart-rate, phrenic, recurrent laryngeal and thoracic sympathetic nerve activities (PNA, RLNA, t-SNA) in a working-heart-brainstem preparation of rats, and show that systemic strychnine (50–200 nM) abolished RSA and triggered a shift of postinspiratory RLNA into inspiration, while t-SNA remained unchanged. Bilateral strychnine microinjection into the ventrolateral medullary area containing CVMs and laryngeal motoneurons (LMNs) of the nucleus ambiguus (NA/CVLM), the nucleus tractus solitarii, pre-Bötzinger Complex, Bötzinger Complex or Kölliker-Fuse nuclei revealed that only NA/CVLM strychnine microinjections mimicked the effects of systemic application. In all other target nuclei, except the Bötzinger Complex, GlyR-blockade attenuated the inspiratory-tachycardia of the RSA to a similar degree while evoking only a modest change in respiratory motor patterning, without changing the timing of postinspiratory-RLNA, or t-SNA. Thus, glycinergic inhibition at the motoneuronal level is involved in the generation of RSA and the separation of inspiratory and postinspiratory bursting of LMNs. Within the distributed ponto-medullary respiratory pre-motor network, local glycinergic inhibition contribute to the modulation of RSA tachycardia, respiratory frequency and phase duration but, surprisingly it had no major role in the mediation of respiratory-sympathetic coupling. |
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Respiratory pattern Fast synaptic inhibition Cardio-respiratory Cardiac vagal tone Pre-motor circuit |
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