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Publication : Emergent Elements of Inspiratory Rhythmogenesis: Network Synchronization and Synchrony Propagation.

First Author  Ashhad S Year  2020
Journal  Neuron Volume  106
Issue  3 Pages  482-497.e4
PubMed ID  32130872 Mgi Jnum  J:292769
Mgi Id  MGI:6449365 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2020.02.005
Citation  Ashhad S, et al. (2020) Emergent Elements of Inspiratory Rhythmogenesis: Network Synchronization and Synchrony Propagation. Neuron 106(3):482-497.e4
abstractText  We assessed the mechanism of mammalian breathing rhythmogenesis in the preBotzinger complex (preBotC) in vitro, where experimental tests remain inconsistent with hypotheses of canonical rhythmogenic cellular or synaptic mechanisms, i.e., pacemaker neurons or inhibition. Under rhythmic conditions, in each cycle, an inspiratory burst emerges as (presumptive) preBotC rhythmogenic neurons transition from aperiodic uncorrelated population spike activity to become increasingly synchronized during preinspiration (for approximately 50-500 ms), which can trigger inspiratory bursts that propagate to motoneurons. In nonrhythmic conditions, antagonizing GABAA receptors can initiate this synchronization while inducing a higher conductance state in nonrhythmogenic preBotC output neurons. Our analyses uncover salient features of preBotC network dynamics where inspiratory bursts arise when and only when the preBotC rhythmogenic subpopulation strongly synchronizes to drive output neurons. Furthermore, downstream propagation of preBotC network activity, ultimately to motoneurons, is dependent on the strength of input synchrony onto preBotC output neurons exemplifying synchronous propagation of network activity.
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