The chemosensitive response of locus coeruleus (LC) neurones to changes in intracellular pH (pHi), extracellular pH (pHo) and molecular CO2 were investigated using neonatal rat brainstem slices. A new technique was developed that involves the use of perforated patch recordings in combination with fluorescence imaging microscopy to simultaneously measure pHi and membrane potential (Vm). Hypercapnic acidosis (15 % CO2, pHo 6.8) resulted in a maintained fall in pHi of 0.31 pH units and a 93 % increase in the firing rate of LC neurones. On the other hand, isohydric hypercapnia (15 % CO2, 77 mm HCO3−, pHo 7.45) resulted in a smaller and transient fall in pHi of about 0.17 pH units and an increase in firing rate of 76 %. Acidified Hepes (N-2-hydr...