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2002 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Neuropharmacological study on integration and modulation of synaptic inputs in the central rhythm generation network

Research Project

Project/Area Number 12680749
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Neurochemistry/Neuropharmacology
Research InstitutionToyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University

Principal Investigator

HAJI Akira  Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 医学部, 助教授 (50228433)

Project Period (FY) 2000 – 2002
Keywordsneuronal network / respiratory neuron / NMDA mechanism / pneumotaxic center / synaptic inputs / vagal afferents
Research Abstract

To investigate integration and modulation of synaptic inputs in the central rhythm generation network, membrane potential, action potential and postsynaptic potentials were recorded from bulbar respiratory neurons in decerebrate, unanesthetized, vagotomized, artificially ventilated cats. The following results were obtained.
1. Synaptic inputs from the pulmonary afferents and the pontine pneumotaxic center (nucleus parabrachialis medialis : NPBM) were conveyed on the central respiratory neurons through different pathways but transmitted in a similar manner. These inputs were modulated by NMDA receptor mechanisms. Especially, the NMDA mechanisms are assumed to augment and/or synchronize the late-inspiratory depolarization and discharge of late-I neurons, leading to GABA release and consequently off-switching of bulbar inspiratory neurons and phrenic motoneurons. Therefore, the NMDA-mediated sequential depolarization of late-I and post-I neurons plays an essential role in IOS. During apneusis evoked by blockade of NMDA receptors, IOS was induced by non-NMDA-mediated rapid excitation of late-I and post-I neurons, which was followed by excitation of aug-E neurons.
2. Respiratory neurons were identified by intracellular recording of membrane potential and by intracellular labeling with neurobiotin. These neurons were examined distribution of glutamic acid decarboxylase or NMDA receptors by double immunofluorescent staining. All types of propriobulbar respiratory neurons are GABAergic. NMDA receptors are distributed in lesser degree in bulbospinal aug-E neurons than in other types of neurons.
3. Ca^<2+> derived from ryanodine-sensitive Ca^<2+> stores modulates the synaptically induced periodic membrane potential fluctuations and burst activity in respiratory neurons through activating the Ca^<2+>-dependent K^+ channels.

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All Publications (14 results)

  • [Publications] Haji, Akira: "Neuropharmacology of control of respiratopry rhythm and pattern in mature mammals"Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 86. 277-304 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Haji, Akira: "Contribution of NMDA receptors to activity of augmenting expiratory neurons in vagotomized cats"Japanese Journal of Pharmacology. 82. 353-357 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Okazaki, Mari: "Glutamic acid decarboxylase-immunoreactivity of bulbar respiratory neurons identified by intracellular recording and labeling in rats"Brain Research. 914. 34-47 (2001)

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  • [Publications] Haji, Akira: "Physiological properties of late inspiratory neurons and their possible involvement in inspiratory off-switching in cats"Journal of Neurophysiology. 87. 1057-1067 (2002)

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  • [Publications] Okazaki, Mari: "Synaptic mechanisms of inspiratory off-switching evoked by pontine pneumotaxic stimulation in cats"Neuroscience Research. 44. 101-110 (2002)

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  • [Publications] Yamazaki, Hiromi: "Hypercapnic and hypoxic ventilatory responses in long-term streptozotocin-induced rats during conscious and pentobarbital-induced anesthetic states"Life Sciences. 72. 79-89 (2002)

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  • [Publications] Haji, A., Takeda, R. and Okazaki, M.: "Neuropharmacology of control of resplratopry rhythm and pattern in mature mammals."Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 26. 277-304 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Yamazaki, H., Haji, A., Okazaki, M. and Takeda, R.: "Immunoreactivity for glutamic acid decarboxylase and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors of intracellularly labeled respiratory neurons in the cat."Neuroscienece Letters. 293. 61-64 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Haji, A., Okazaki, M. and Takeda, R.: "Contribution of NMDA receptors to activity of augmenting expiratory neurons in vagotomized cats."Japanese Journal of Pharmacology. 82. 353-357 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Okazaki, M., Takeda, R., Haji, A. and Yamazaki, H.: "Glutamic acid decarboxylase-immunoreactivity of bulbar respiratory neurons identified by intracellular recording and labeling in rats."Brain Research. 914. 34-47 (2001)

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  • [Publications] Haji, A. and Takeda, R.: "Effects of a κ-receptor antagonist U-50488 on bulbar respiratory neurons and its antagonistic action against the μ receptor induced respiratory depression in decerebrate cats."Japanese Journal of Pharmacology. 87. 333-337 (2001)

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  • [Publications] Haji, A., Okazaki, M., Yamazaki, H. and Takeda, R.: "Physiological properties of late inspiratory neurons and their possible involvement in inspiratory off-switching in cats."Journal of Neurophysiology. 87. 107-067 (2002)

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  • [Publications] Okazaki, M., Takeda, R., Yamazaki, H. and Haji, A.: "Synaptic mechanisms of inspiratory off-switching evoked by pontine pneumotaxic stimulation in cats."Neuroscience Research. 44. 101-110 (2002)

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  • [Publications] Yamazaki, H., Okazaki, M., Takeda, R, and Haji, A.: "Hypercapnic and hypoxic ventilatory responses in long-term streptozotocin-induced rats during conscious and pentobarbital-induced anesthetic states."Life Sciences. 72. 79-89 (2002)

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