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    Using an optogenetic approach, we analyzed a local neuron network of the respiratory center in the medulla of a brainstem-spinal cord preparation isolated from neonatal rat. We developed a transgenic (Tg) rat line in which Phox2b-positive cells expressed archaerhodopsin-3 (Arch) or one of the step-function channelrhodopsin variants (ChRFR) under the control of Phox2b promoter-enhancer regions. Then, in en bloc preparations from 0- to 2-day-old Tg neonatal rats, we analyzed membrane potential changes of medullary respiratory-related neurons in response to photostimulation of the rostral ventral medulla. The photostimulation-induced inhibition or facilitation of the respiratory rhythm in Arch-expressing or ChRFR-expressing Tg rat preparations, respectively. Selective photoactivation of Phox2b-positive neurons expressing ChRFR in the rostral ventrolateral medulla of a neonatal rat en bloc preparation induced membrane potential changes of respiratory-related neurons that were dependent on heterogeneous properties of synaptic connections in the respiratory center. We concluded that the optogenetic approach is a powerful method of verifying a hypothetical model of local networks among respiratory-related neurons in the rostral ventrolateral medulla of neonatal rat.

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    Hiroshi Onimaru, Keiko Ikeda. Optogenetic Approach to Local Neuron Network Analysis of the Medullary Respiratory Center. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 2021;1293:449-458

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    PMID: 33398832

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