Lydic_1989_Neurosci.Lett_102_211

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Title : Cholinoceptive pontine reticular mechanisms cause state-dependent respiratory changes in the cat - Lydic_1989_Neurosci.Lett_102_211
Author(s) : Lydic R , Baghdoyan HA
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 102 :211 , 1989
Abstract :

This study tested the hypothesis that cholinoceptive regions of the medial pontine reticular formation (mPRF), long known to play a role in regulating the sleep cycle, can also causally alter the respiratory cycle. In 4 cats, sleep and wakefulness were polygraphically recorded while simultaneous measures were taken of rate of breathing, tidal volume, minute ventilation, respiratory cycle timing, and end-tidal CO2 concentration. Respiration during naturally occurring rapid eye movement (REM) sleep was compared to breathing during wakefulness and during the REM sleep-like state (D Carb) caused by mPRF microinjections of the cholinergic agonist carbachol. The results demonstrate for the first time that non-respiratory regions of the cholinoceptive mPRF can cause statistically significant state-dependent alterations in respiration.

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Lydic R, Baghdoyan HA (1989)
Cholinoceptive pontine reticular mechanisms cause state-dependent respiratory changes in the cat
Neuroscience Letters 102 :211

Lydic R, Baghdoyan HA (1989)
Neuroscience Letters 102 :211