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Adrenaline contributes to prenatal respiratory maturation in rat medulla-spinal cord preparation
Authors:Fujii Morimitsu  Umezawa Kazuo  Arata Akiko
Affiliation:Laboratory for Memory and Learning, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako-shi, Saitama 351-0198, Japan.
Abstract:Adrenaline is a potent respiratory regulator. However, adrenergic contribution to the developing respiratory center has not been studied extensively. Adrenaline application on embryonic day 17 medulla-spinal cord block preparations abolished non-respiratory activity and enhanced respiratory frequency. Phentolamine application on neonatal blocks that produced stable neonatal respiration resulted in respiratory destabilization. These results suggest that central adrenergic modulation is involved in fetal respiratory development and maintenance of stable respiration.
Keywords:C4, 4th cervical nerve root   NTS, nucleus tractus solitarius   SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome   TH, tyrosine hydroxylase   PNMT, phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase   RVLM, rostral ventral lateral medulla
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