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Analyzing the Brainstem Circuits for Respiratory Chemosensitivity in Freely Moving Mice

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Journal Elife
Specialty Biology
Date 2022 Oct 27
PMID 36300918
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Abstract

Regulation of systemic PCO is a life-preserving homeostatic mechanism. In the medulla oblongata, the retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) and rostral medullary Raphe are proposed as CO chemosensory nuclei mediating adaptive respiratory changes. Hypercapnia also induces active expiration, an adaptive change thought to be controlled by the lateral parafacial region (pF). Here, we use GCaMP6 expression and head-mounted mini-microscopes to image Ca activity in these nuclei in awake adult mice during hypercapnia. Activity in the pF supports its role as a homogenous neuronal population that drives active expiration. Our data show that chemosensory responses in the RTN and Raphe differ in their temporal characteristics and sensitivity to CO, raising the possibility these nuclei act in a coordinated way to generate adaptive ventilatory responses to hypercapnia. Our analysis revises the understanding of chemosensory control in awake adult mouse and paves the way to understanding how breathing is coordinated with complex non-ventilatory behaviours.

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