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The FASEB journal, 2014-04, Vol.28 (S1), p.n/a
2014
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Inactivity‐induced phrenic motor facilitation does not require new protein synthesis (713.8)
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  • The FASEB journal, 2014-04, Vol.28 (S1), p.n/a
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The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
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2014
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Wiley Journals Collection
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  • Reduced respiratory neural activity elicits a TNFα‐ and atypical PKC‐dependent form of spinal plasticity in phrenic motor output termed inactivity‐induced phrenic motor facilitation (iPMF), a long‐lasting increase in phrenic nerve burst amplitude apparent once respiratory neural activity is restored. Many forms of neuroplasticity require protein synthesis for long‐term expression, including the most widely studied form of spinal respiratory plasticity, phrenic long‐term facilitation (pLTF; Baker‐Herman and Mitchell, 2002) elicited following acute intermittent hypoxia. We hypothesized that iPMF would also require de novo protein synthesis. Briefly, Sprague Dawley rats were urethane anesthetized, vagotomized, paralyzed, and prepared for electrophysiological recording. Rats received intrathecal injection (C4) of vehicle (aCSF; n=5) or the protein synthesis inhibitor emetine (n=6; 1ug/kg; Baker‐Herman and Mitchell, 2002) ~15 min prior to a prolonged (30min) period of neural apnea. As expected, in aCSF treated rats, phrenic nerve amplitude was significantly increased compared to baseline 5 min following reversal of neural apnea (53±11, %baseline) and was maintained for >60 min (54±16, %baseline), indicating long‐lasting iPMF. Contrary to our hypothesis, rats receiving emetine also expressed long‐lasting iPMF such that phrenic nerve burst amplitude was significantly increased from baseline at both 5 (41±8, %baseline) and 60 min (42±12,%baseline) following neural apnea (p<0.05). Importantly, phrenic nerve burst amplitude in rats receiving intrathecal emetine was not significantly different from rats receiving aCSF at any time point following neural apnea (p>0.05). Together, these data suggest that iPMF is a form of long‐lasting plasticity that does not require new protein synthesis. Grant Funding Source: Supported by NIH HL105511
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0892-6638
eISSN: 1530-6860
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.28.1_supplement.713.8
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1096_fasebj_28_1_supplement_713_8
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