Lydic_1991_Am.J.Physiol_261_R766

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Title : Microdialysis of cat pons reveals enhanced acetylcholine release during state-dependent respiratory depression - Lydic_1991_Am.J.Physiol_261_R766
Author(s) : Lydic R , Baghdoyan HA , Lorinc Z
Ref : American Journal of Physiology , 261 :R766 , 1991
Abstract :

Microinjection of cholinergic agonists and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors into the medial pontine reticular formation (mPRF) causes a state that is polygraphically similar to rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep. Respiratory studies of intact unanesthetized cats during this cholinergically induced REM sleep-like state have shown that the same cholinoceptive pontine reticular regions that mediate REM sleep can also cause state-dependent respiratory depression. The present study investigated the hypothesis that acetylcholine (ACh) release in the mPRF is increased during the respiratory depression that accompanies the cholinergically induced REM sleep-like state. Cats were implanted for polygraphic recording of sleep and wakefulness and with guide tubes aimed for placing a microinjector in one mPRF and a microdialysis probe in the contralateral mPRF. ACh release was measured with high-performance liquid chromatography and electrochemical detection. Compared with waking levels, ACh was significantly increased and respiratory frequency was significantly decreased during the carbachol-induced REM sleep-like state. These results support the hypothesis that endogenous cholinergic neurotransmission in brain regions known to regulate REM sleep can also cause state-dependent changes in respiratory control.

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Lydic R, Baghdoyan HA, Lorinc Z (1991)
Microdialysis of cat pons reveals enhanced acetylcholine release during state-dependent respiratory depression
American Journal of Physiology 261 :R766

Lydic R, Baghdoyan HA, Lorinc Z (1991)
American Journal of Physiology 261 :R766