Respiratory responses to intermittent hypoxia in unsedated piglets: relation to substance P binding in brainstem
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2004.07.013
Respiratory responses to intermittent hypoxia in unsedated piglets: relation to substance P binding in brainstem
Abstract
Respiratory responses to single intermittent hypoxia (5 min 21% O(2), 5 min 8% O(2) X6) in 5-6, 10-11, 21-22 and 26-27 day-old piglets, and to recurrent six daily intermittent hypoxia in 10-11 and 26-27 day-old piglets were assessed. Substance P binding in the piglets' brainstem immediately after the last hypoxic episode was measured. All piglets hyperventilated during hypoxia. Weight adjusted inspired ventilation, tidal volume and instantaneous flow decreased with age. The oldest piglets uniquely displayed attenuated ventilation and tidal volume during the sixth versus first hypoxic episode with single intermittent hypoxia, and reduced inspired ventilation and tidal volume during the first hypoxic episode on the sixth daily hypoxia compared to single hypoxia. By contrast, substance P binding was greatly reduced in the solitary, hypoglossal, paraambigual and lateral reticular brainstem nuclei of both younger and older piglets following either single or recurrent intermittent hypoxia. Thus, the reduction in membrane-bound neurokinin receptors by intermittent hypoxia, presumably consequent to endogenously released substance P, does not exclusively determine whether the ventilatory response to that hypoxia will be attenuated or not.
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