Acute experiments on anesthetized laboratory rats were performed to study the effects microinjections of 10(-4) M leptin into the solitary tract nucleus on the extent of the Hering-Breuer inflation reflex in ventilatory reactions to hypercapnia. Local administration of leptin into this area led to inhibition of the Hering-Breuer reflex. The extent of ventilatory responses to hypercapnia, conversely, increased, which may provide evidence that leptin has a modulatory influence on central chemoreceptors. These physiological mechanisms of action probably play a leading role in mediating the stimulatory respiratory effects of leptin at the level of the solitary tract nucleus.
Experiments on rat brainstem sections in membrane potential clamping conditions addressed the effects of serotonin and GABA on serotoninergic neurons in the nucleus raphe magnus. Local application of serotonin stimulated inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSC) in 45% of the serotoninergic neurons studied. This response was not seen in the presence of the fast sodium channel blocker tetrodotoxin. The GABAA receptor antagonist gabazine blocked IPSC in both serotonin-sensitive and serotonin-insensitive neurons. Application of GABA evoked generation of a membrane current (IGABA), which was completely blocked by gabazine. These results indicate self-regulation of the activity of serotoninergic neurons in the nucleus raphe magnus via a negative feedback circuit involving local GABAergic interneurons.
Experiments on anesthetized rats were performed to study the effects of microinjection of thyroliberin (10 fM-100 microM) into the area of the pre-Bötzinger complex on respiratory and circulatory parameters. Thyroliberin dose-dependently increased respiration frequency, with shortening of inspiration and expiration. Tidal volume and the amplitude of the integrated EMG recorded from the inspiratory muscles decreased after administration of concentrated solutions. Using this dosage method, thyroliberin had weak effects on systemic hemodynamics. The data suggest that structures located in the area of the pre-Bötzinger complex take part in generating the respiratory effects of thyroliberin.
Acute experiments on anesthetized rats showed differential effect of various areas of the sensorimotor cortex on activity of the respiratory center. It is hypothesized that GABAergic structures of the solitary tract nucleus play an important role in the mechanisms of respiratory effects of the sensorimotor cortex.
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