scholarly journals Changes in the autonomic and respiratory patterns of mice submitted to short‐term sustained hypoxia

2021 ◽  
Vol 35 (S1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Karla Rodrigues ◽  
Juliana Souza ◽  
Darlan Bazilio ◽  
Mauro Oliveira ◽  
Melina Silva ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 230 ◽  
pp. 102746 ◽  
Author(s):  
Darlan S. Bazilio ◽  
Karla L. Rodrigues ◽  
Davi J.A. Moraes ◽  
Benedito H. Machado

2015 ◽  
Vol 35 (17) ◽  
pp. 6903-6917 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Accorsi-Mendonca ◽  
C. E. L. Almado ◽  
L. G. H. Bonagamba ◽  
J. A. Castania ◽  
D. J. A. Moraes ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karine C. Flor ◽  
William H. Barnett ◽  
Marlusa Karlen-Amarante ◽  
Yaroslav Molkov ◽  
Daniel B. Zoccal

ABSTRACTThe expiratory neurons of the Bötzinger complex (BötC) provide inhibitory inputs to the respiratory network, which, during eupnea, are critically important for respiratory phase transition and duration control. Herein, we investigated how the BötC neurons interact with the expiratory oscillator located in the parafacial respiratory group (pFRG) and control the abdominal activity during active expiration. Using the decerebrated, arterially perfused in situ rat preparations, we recorded the neuronal activity and performed pharmacological manipulations of the BötC and pFRG during hypercapnia or after the exposure to short-term sustained hypoxia – conditions that generate active expiration. The experimental data were integrated in a mathematical model to gain new insights in the inhibitory connectome within the respiratory central pattern generator. Our results reveal a complex inhibitory circuitry within the BötC that provides inhibitory inputs to the pFRG thus restraining abdominal activity under resting conditions and contributing to abdominal expiratory pattern formation during active expiration.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karla L. Rodrigues ◽  
Juliana R. Souza ◽  
Darlan S. Bazilio ◽  
Mauro Oliveira ◽  
Melina P. S. Moraes ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. e4
Author(s):  
Daniela Accorsi-Mendonça ◽  
Carlos E.L. Almado ◽  
Leni G.H. Bonagamba ◽  
Kauê M. Costa ◽  
Jaci A. Castania ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 27 (S1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel B. Zoccal ◽  
Davi J.A. Moraes ◽  
Leni G.H. Bonagamba ◽  
Kauê M. Costa ◽  
João H. Costa‐SIlva ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karine C. Flor ◽  
Elaine F. Silva ◽  
Miguel F. Menezes ◽  
Gustavo R. Pedrino ◽  
Eduardo Colombari ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 592 (9) ◽  
pp. 2013-2033 ◽  
Author(s):  
Davi J. A. Moraes ◽  
Leni G. H. Bonagamba ◽  
Kauê M. Costa ◽  
João H. Costa-Silva ◽  
Daniel B. Zoccal ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary C. Potter

AbstractRapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) of words or pictured scenes provides evidence for a large-capacity conceptual short-term memory (CSTM) that momentarily provides rich associated material from long-term memory, permitting rapid chunking (Potter 1993; 2009; 2012). In perception of scenes as well as language comprehension, we make use of knowledge that briefly exceeds the supposed limits of working memory.


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