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Sodium Leak Channel in Glutamatergic Neurons of the Lateral Parabrachial Nucleus Helps to Maintain Respiratory Frequency Under Sevoflurane Anesthesia
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作者 Lin Wu Donghang Zhang +3 位作者 Yujie Wu Jin Liu jingyao jiang Cheng Zhou 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第8期1127-1140,共14页
The lateral parabrachial nucleus(PBL)is implicated in the regulation of respiratory activity.Sodium leak channel(NALCN)mutations disrupt the respiratory rhythm and influence anesthetic sensitivity in both rodents and ... The lateral parabrachial nucleus(PBL)is implicated in the regulation of respiratory activity.Sodium leak channel(NALCN)mutations disrupt the respiratory rhythm and influence anesthetic sensitivity in both rodents and humans.Here,we investigated whether the NALCN in PBL glutamatergic neurons maintains respiratory function under general anesthesia.Our results showed that chemogenetic activation of PBL glutamatergic neurons increased the respiratory frequency(RF)in mice;whereas chemogenetic inhibition suppressed RF.NALCN knockdown in PBL glutamatergic neurons but not GABAergic neurons significantly reduced RF under physiological conditions and caused more respiratory suppression under sevoflurane anesthesia.NALCN knockdown in PBL glutamatergic neurons did not further exacerbate the respiratory suppression induced by propofol or morphine.Under sevoflurane anesthesia,painful stimuli rapidly increased the RF,which was not affected by NALCN knockdown in PBL glutamatergic neurons.This study suggested that the NALCN is a key ion channel in PBL glutamatergic neurons that maintains respiratory frequency under volatile anesthetic sevoflurane but not intravenous anesthetic propofol. 展开更多
关键词 Glutamatergic neurons Lateral parabrachial nucleus NALCN RESPIRATION General anesthesia
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