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Autordc.contributor.authorCerpa, Verónica J. 
Autordc.contributor.authorAylwin Ostale, María de la Luz 
Autordc.contributor.authorBeltrán Castillo, Sebastián 
Autordc.contributor.authorBravo, Eduardo U. 
Autordc.contributor.authorLlona, Isabel R. 
Autordc.contributor.authorRicherson, George B. 
Autordc.contributor.authorEugenin, Jaime L. 
Fecha ingresodc.date.accessioned2016-03-07T12:38:23Z
Fecha disponibledc.date.available2016-03-07T12:38:23Z
Fecha de publicacióndc.date.issued2015
Cita de ítemdc.identifier.citationAmerican Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology Volumen: 53 Número: 4 Páginas: 489-499 Oct 2015en_US
Identificadordc.identifier.otherDOI: 10.1165/rcmb.2014-0329OC
Identificadordc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/136953
Nota generaldc.descriptionArtículo de publicación ISIen_US
Nota generaldc.descriptionSin acceso a texto completo
Resumendc.description.abstractNicotine may link maternal cigarette smoking with respiratory dysfunctions in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Prenatal-perinatal nicotine exposure blunts ventilatory responses to hypercapnia and reduces central respiratory chemoreception in mouse neonates at Postnatal Days 0 (P0) to P3. This suggests that raphe neurons, which are altered in SIDS and contribute to central respiratory chemoreception, may be affected by nicotine. We therefore investigated whether prenatal-perinatal nicotine exposure affects the activity, electrical properties, and chemosensitivity of raphe obscurus (ROb) neurons in mouse neonates. Osmotic minipumps, implanted subcutaneously in 5- to 7-daypregnant CF1 mice, delivered nicotine bitartrate (60 mg kg(-1) d(-1)) or saline (control) for up to 28 days. In neonates, ventilation was recorded by head-out plethysmography, c-Fos (neuronal activity marker), or serotonin autoreceptors (5HT(1A)R) were immunodetected using light microscopy, and patch-clamp recordings were made from raphe neurons in brainstem slices under normocarbia and hypercarbia. Prenatal-perinatal nicotine exposure decreased the hypercarbia-induced ventilatory responses at P1-P5, reduced both the number of c-Fos-positive ROb neurons during eucapnic normoxia at P1-P3 and their hypercapnia-induced recruitment at P3, increased 5HT(1A)R immunolabeling of ROb neurons at P3-P5, and reduced the spontaneous firing frequency of ROb neurons at P3 without affecting their CO2 sensitivity or their passive and active electrical properties. These findings reveal that prenatal-perinatal nicotine reduces the activity of neonatal ROb neurons, likely as a consequence of increased expression of 5HT(1A)Rs. This hypoactivity may change the functional state of the respiratory neural network leading to breathing vulnerability and chemosensory failure as seen in SIDS.en_US
Patrocinadordc.description.sponsorshipFondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico 1090375 1130874 Comision Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia grant AT-4040216 Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio grant P01-007-F National Institutes of Health P01HD36379 R01HD052772en_US
Idiomadc.language.isoenen_US
Publicadordc.publisherAmer. Thoracic. Soc.en_US
Palabras clavesdc.subjectPerinatal nicotine exposureen_US
Palabras clavesdc.subjectSudden infant death syndromeen_US
Palabras clavesdc.subjectSerotoninen_US
Palabras clavesdc.subjectSerotonin autoreceptorsen_US
Palabras clavesdc.subjectCentral chemoreceptionen_US
Títulodc.titleThe Alteration of Neonatal Raphe Neurons by Prenatal- Perinatal Nicotine Meaning for Sudden Infant Death Syndromeen_US
Tipo de documentodc.typeArtículo de revista


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