Experimental Physiology | 2019

Distinct dampening effects of progesterone on the activity of nucleus tractus solitarii neurons in rat pups

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


What is the central question of the study? Progesterone is considered a respiratory stimulant drug, but its effect on medullary respiratory neurons are poorly documented. We investigated whether progesterone alters spontaneous activity of neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS). What is the main finding and its importance? In NTS neurons, progesterone decreases the action potential firing frequency in response to current injections and the amplitude of excitatory postsynaptic currents. Based on the established neuroprotective effect of progesterone against excitotoxicity resulting from insults, this inhibitory effect is likely to reflect inhibition of ion fluxes. These results are important because they further our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the diversity of respiratory effects of progesterone.

Volume 104
Pages 463 - 468
DOI 10.1113/EP087461
Language English
Journal Experimental Physiology

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