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Publication : Lateral parabrachial FoxP2 neurons regulate respiratory responses to hypercapnia.

First Author  Kaur S Year  2024
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  15
Issue  1 Pages  4475
PubMed ID  38796568 Mgi Jnum  J:349000
Mgi Id  MGI:7644726 Doi  10.1038/s41467-024-48773-5
Citation  Kaur S, et al. (2024) Lateral parabrachial FoxP2 neurons regulate respiratory responses to hypercapnia. Nat Commun 15(1):4475
abstractText  About half of the neurons in the parabrachial nucleus (PB) that are activated by CO(2) are located in the external lateral (el) subnucleus, express calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), and cause forebrain arousal. We report here, in male mice, that most of the remaining CO(2)-responsive neurons in the adjacent central lateral (PBcl) and Kolliker-Fuse (KF) PB subnuclei express the transcription factor FoxP2 and many of these neurons project to respiratory sites in the medulla. PBcl(FoxP2) neurons show increased intracellular calcium during wakefulness and REM sleep and in response to elevated CO(2) during NREM sleep. Photo-activation of the PBcl(FoxP2) neurons increases respiration, whereas either photo-inhibition of PBcl(FoxP2) or genetic deletion of PB/KF(FoxP2) neurons reduces the respiratory response to CO(2) stimulation without preventing awakening. Thus, augmenting the PBcl/KF(FoxP2) response to CO(2) in patients with sleep apnea in combination with inhibition of the PBel(CGRP) neurons may avoid hypoventilation and minimize EEG arousals.
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