Monosynaptic transmission of respiratory drive to phrenic motoneurons from brainstem bulbospinal neurons in rats
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Monosynaptic transmission of respiratory drive to phrenic motoneurons from brainstem bulbospinal neurons in rats
Abstract
The termination patterns in the rat phrenic nucleus of neurons within two respiratory cell groups of the ventrolateral medulla (Bötzinger Complex and the rostral ventral respiratory group) were determined. The plant lectin, Phaseolus vulgaris leuco-agglutinin, was used as an anterograde tracer to label presynaptic processes of bulbospinal neurons, and horseradish peroxidase was used simultaneously to label phrenic motoneurons. Labeled bulbospinal axons ended with dense terminal arborizations within the phrenic cell column and on radial phrenic motoneuron dendrite bundles, which represented the exclusive site of termination of Bötzinger Complex and rostral ventral respiratory group neurons in the lower cervical spinal cord. Terminals of these descending axons formed presumptive synaptic contacts within longitudinal and radial dendrite bundles, and on the cell somata of phrenic motoneurons.
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