Expression of Phox2b by brainstem neurons involved in chemosensory integration in the adult rat

  • Stornetta, Ruth L.
  • Moreira, Thiago S.
  • Takakura, Ana C.
  • Kang, Bong Jin
  • Chang, Darryl A.
  • West, Gavin H.
  • Brunet, Jean Francois
  • Mulkey, Daniel K.
  • Bayliss, Douglas A.
  • Guyenet, Patrice G.
Publication date
October 2006
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
ISSN
0270-6474
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience

Abstract

Central congenital hypoventilation syndrome is caused by mutations of the gene that encodes the transcription factor Phox2b. the syndrome is characterized by a severe form of sleep apnea attributed to greatly compromised central and peripheral chemoreflexes. in this study, we analyze whether Phox2b expression in the brainstem respiratory network is preferentially associated with neurons involved in chemosensory integration in rats. At the very rostral end of the ventral respiratory column (VRC), Phox2b was present in many VGlut2 (vesicular glutamate transporter 2) mRNA-containing neurons. These neurons were functionally identified as the respiratory chemoreceptors of the retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN). More caudally in the VRC, many fewer neu...

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