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    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Respiration-related neurons ; Acetylcholine ; Muscarinic receptors ; Nicotinic receptors ; Phasic effects ; Phase-switching ; Rβ-neurons
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Effects of the iontophoretically administered cholinergic agonists acetylcholine, bethanechol and DMPP on the activity of medullary respiration-related neurons were examined in urethane-anaesthetized rabbits. Inhibitory effects prevailed over excitatory effects. Analysis of cholinergic effects by cycle-triggered averaging revealed three major types of neuronal responses: (i) constant alterations of spike-density throughout the whole period of activity (“constant effects”), (ii) effects increasing during the progression of the burst of discharge or effects restricted to a particular fraction of the burst (“phasic effects”) and (iii) effects which were characterized by an excitation during one respiratory phase and an inhibition during the other phase (“bi-phasic effects”). The latter type of effects was observed in phase-spanning respiration-related neurons. Phasic effects were mainly observed in inspiration-related neurons which were predominantly inhibited by stimulation of muscarinic receptors. Inspiratory Rβ-neurons in no case were phasically affected by cholinergic agents. The mean muscarinic inhibition of inspiration-related neurons increased with the progression of inspiration. The mean nicotinic inhibition of expiration-related neurons decreased with the progression of expiration. Results suggest that the efficacy of (i) a central inspiration terminating mechanism and (ii) the onset of discharge of expiratory neurons is modulated by acetylcholine.
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