Persistent augmentation of fictive air breathing by hypoxia: An in vitro study of the role of GABAB signaling in pre-metamorphic tadpoles.

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology(2023)

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Tadpole development is influenced by environmental cues and hypoxia can favor the emergence of the neural networks driving air breathing. Exposing isolated brainstems from pre-metamorphic tadpoles to acute hypoxia (∼0% O2; 15 min) leads to a progressive increase in fictive air breaths (∼3 fold) in the hours that follow stimulation. Here, we first determined whether this effect persists over longer periods (<18 h); we then evaluated maturity of the motor output by comparing the breathing pattern of hypoxia-exposed brainstems to that of preparations from adult bullfrogs under basal conditions. Because progressive withdrawal of GABAB-mediated inhibition contributes to the developmental increase in fictive lung ventilation, we then hypothesised that hypoxia reduces respiratory sensitivity to baclofen (selective GABAB-agonist). Experiments were performed on isolated brainstem preparations from pre-metamorphic tadpoles (TK stages IV to XIV); respiratory-related neural activity was recorded from cranial nerves V/VII and X before and 18 h after exposure to hypoxia (0% O2 + 2% CO2; 25 min). Time-control experiments (no hypoxia) were performed. Exposing pre-metamorphic tadpoles to hypoxia did not affect gill burst frequency, but augmented the frequency of fictive lung bursts and the incidence of episodic breathing levels intermediate between pre-metamorphic and adult preparations. Addition of baclofen to the aCSF (0,2 μM - 20 min) reduced lung burst frequency, but the response of hypoxia-exposed brainstems was greater than controls. We conclude that acute hypoxia facilitates development and maturation of the motor command driving air breathing. We propose that a greater number of active rhythmogenic neurons expressing GABAb receptors contributes to this effect.
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