1. Endomorphin-2 (Endo2) and substance P (SubP) co-application attenuates SubP-induced excitation and alters frequency plasticity in neonatal rat in vitro preparations.
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Johnson SM, Johnson SM, Watters JJ, and Baker TL
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- Animals, Rats, Neurons drug effects, Neurons physiology, In Vitro Techniques, Action Potentials drug effects, Action Potentials physiology, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Substance P pharmacology, Animals, Newborn, Oligopeptides pharmacology, Oligopeptides administration & dosage, Neuronal Plasticity drug effects, Neuronal Plasticity physiology, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Spinal Cord drug effects, Spinal Cord physiology, Brain Stem drug effects, Brain Stem physiology
- Abstract
Substance P (SubP) and endomorphin-2 (Endo2) are co-localized presynaptically in vesicles of neurons adjacent to inspiratory rhythm-generating pre-Botzinger Complex (preBotC) neurons but the effects of co-released SubP and Endo2 on respiratory motor control are not known. To address this question, SubP alone or a combination of SubP and Endo2 (SubP/Endo2) were bath-applied in a sustained (15-min) or intermittent (5-min application, 5-min washout, x3) pattern at 10-100 nM to neonatal rat brainstem-spinal cord preparations. During neuropeptide application, SubP/Endo2 co-applications generally attenuated SubP-induced increases in burst frequency and decreases in burst amplitude. With respect to frequency plasticity (long-lasting increase in burst frequency 60 min post-neuropeptide application), SubP-induced frequency plasticity was increased with sustained SubP/Endo2 co-applications at 20 and 100 nM. Intermittent SubP/Endo2 co-applications tended to decrease the level of frequency plasticity induced by intermittent SubP alone applications. SubP/Endo2 co-applications revealed potentially new functions for neurokinin-1 (NK1R) and mu-opioid (MOR) receptors on respiratory rhythm-generating medullary neurons., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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