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Publication : Platelet-activating factor receptor modulates respiratory adaptation to long-term intermittent hypoxia in mice.

First Author  Reeves SR Year  2004
Journal  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol Volume  287
Issue  2 Pages  R369-74
PubMed ID  15087283 Mgi Jnum  J:109425
Mgi Id  MGI:3628897 Doi  10.1152/ajpregu.00128.2004
Citation  Reeves SR, et al. (2004) Platelet-activating factor receptor modulates respiratory adaptation to long-term intermittent hypoxia in mice. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 287(2):R369-74
abstractText  During hypoxia, release of platelet-activating factor (PAF) and activation of its cognate receptor (PAFR) regulate neural transmission and are required for full expression of peak hypoxic ventilatory response (pHVR) but not hypercapnic ventilatory response. However, it is unclear whether PAFR underlie components of long-term ventilatory adaptations to hypoxia. To examine this issue, adult male PAFR(+/+) and PAFR(-/-) mice were exposed to intermittent hypoxia (IH) consisting of 90 s 21% O(2) and 90 s 10% O(2) for 30 days, and normoxic and hypoxic ventilatory patterns were assessed using whole body plethysmography. Starting at day 14 of IH, normoxic ventilation in PAFR(-/-) was reduced significantly compared with PAFR(+/+) mice (P < 0.001), the latter exhibiting a prominent long-term ventilatory facilitation (LTVF). However, IH-exposed PAFR(-/-) mice had markedly enhanced pHVR and hypoxic ventilatory decline that became similar to those of IH-exposed PAFR(+/+) mice. Thus we postulate that PAFR expression and/or function underlies critical components of IH-induced LTVF but does not play a role in the potentiation of the hypoxic ventilatory response after IH exposures.
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