The identification of brainstem neurones projecting to thoracic respiratory motoneurones in the cat as demonstrated by retrograde transport of HRP
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The identification of brainstem neurones projecting to thoracic respiratory motoneurones in the cat as demonstrated by retrograde transport of HRP
Abstract
Brainstem neurones which project to the immediate vicinity of the spinal motoneurones which supply the intercostal and abdominal respiratory muscles were identified by means of the retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP). A combined electrophysiological and histological technique was used in which recording of phasic inspiratory or expiratory motoneurone activity within upper (T3-T4) or lower (T8-T9) thoracic segments was followed by the ion-tophoretic injection of HRP at these recording sites. HRP labelled cells were concentrated in those brainstem regions known to contain phasic respiratory neurones, namely the ventrolateral nucleus of the solitary tract (vl-NTS) or dorsal respiratory group (DRG), the ambiguus complex or ventral respiratory group (VRG) and the parabrachial pontine (PB) nuclei. In 18 cats, 248 cells were labelled in these three respiratory regions of the brainstem while 668 were much more diffusely distributed in other regions of the medulla and pons. The ipsilateral and contralateral contributions within the respiratory regions were respectively; 23%:77% (DRG), 33%:67% (VRG), 95%:5% (PB). These results are considered in the general context of previous electrophysiological and histological findings, but also with particular reference to a related study of the projections from brainstem neurones to the phrenic nucleus [32].
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