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The effect of transmitter antagonists on phasic respiratory neurons

โœ Scribed by L. Wang; L. L. Boyarsky; Dr. D. T. Frazier


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
437 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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Abstract

The activity of inspiratory neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) and of expiratory neurons in the nucleus retroambigualis (NRA) was recorded during the iontophoresis of Lโ€glutamate, bicuculline, and strychnine in chloraloseโ€urethaneโ€anesthetized cat. Bicuculline methoxide caused increased activity of NTS and NRA neurons during their active or burst phases. Neither bicuculline nor strychnine caused increased activity during the silent phases of NTS or NRA neurons. When neurons were driven to fire during their silent phase by Lโ€glutamate, the application of bicuculline methoxide caused a diminution of the evoked activity. It is concluded that both inspiratory and expiratory neurons receive inhibitory inputs during both their active and silent phases. Gammaโ€aminobutyric acid appears to be gating both the excitatory and inhibitory information to NTS and NRA neurons. Strychnine was generally ineffective in changing the firing patterns of inspiratory and expiratory neurons suggesting a limited role of glycine, taurine, and Lโ€alanine in the respiratory network.


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