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Sodium and calcium current-mediated pacemaker neurons and respiratory rhythm generation

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 25, 期 2, 页码 446-453

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2237-04.2005

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breathing; preBortzinger Complex; brainstem; bursting; central pattern generator; calcium-activated nonspecific cation current (I-CAN)

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [R01 HL040959, HL-40959] Funding Source: Medline

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The breathing motor pattern in mammals originates in brainstem networks. Whether pacemaker neurons play an obligatory role remains a key unanswered question. We performed whole-cell recordings in the preBotzinger Complex in slice preparations from neonatal rodents and tested for pacemaker activity. We observed persistent Na+ current (I-NaP)-mediated bursting in similar to5% of inspiratory neurons in postnatal day 0 (P0)-P5 and in P8-P10 slices. I-NaP-mediated bursting was voltage dependent and blocked by 20 muM riluzole (RIL). We found Ca2+ current (I-Ca)-dependent bursting in 7.5% of inspiratory neurons in P8-P10 slices, but in P0-P5 slices these cells were exceedingly rare (0.6%). This bursting was voltage independent and blocked by 100 muM Cd2+ or flufenamic acid (FFA) (10-200 muM), which suggests that a Ca2+-activated inward cationic current (I-CAN) underlies burst generation. These data substantiate our observation that P0-P5 slices exposed to RIL contain few (if any) pacemaker neurons, yet maintain respiratory rhythm. We also show that 20 nM TTX or coapplication of 20 muM RIL + FFA (100-200 muM) stops the respiratory rhythm, but that adding 2 muM substance P restarts it. We conclude that I-NaP and I-CAN enhance neuronal excitability and promote rhythmogenesis, even if their magnitude is insufficient to support bursting-pacemaker activity in individual neurons. When I-NaP and I-CAN are removed pharmacologically, the rhythm can be maintained by boosting neural excitability, which is inconsistent with a pacemaker-essential mechanism of respiratory rhythmogenesis by the preBotzinger complex.

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