Persistent Na+ and K+-dominated leak currents contribute to respiratory rhythm generation in the pre-Bötzinger complex in vitro

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A central problem in analyzing neural circuit function is establishing how intrinsic neuronal conductances contribute to the generation of network activity. We used real-time calcium activity imaging combined with whole-cell patch-clamp recording to analyze contributions of subthreshold conductances in the excitatory rhythm-generating network in the respiratory pre-Bötzinger complex (pre-BötC) of neonatal rat in vitro brainstem slice preparations. Voltage-clamp ramp recordings from imaged pre-BötC neurons revealed that persistent sodium (NaP) and K+-dominated leak currents primarily contribute to subthreshold I-V relations. We quantified NaP and leak conductance densities (g/Cm) in intrinsic oscillatory bursters and intrinsically nonbursters, the two main electrophysiological phenotypes of inspiratory neurons within the pre-BötC. Densities of gNaP were significantly higher for intrinsic bursters, whereas leak conductance densities were not significantly different between intrinsic bursters and nonbursters. By pharmacologically manipulating gNaP and/or gLeak directly within the pre-BötC, we could modulate network oscillation frequency over a wide dynamic range and cause transitions between oscillatory and quiescent states. These results were consistent with models of the pre-BötC excitatory network consisting of heterogeneous mixtures of intrinsic bursters and nonintrinsic bursters incorporating gNaP and gLeak with parameter values found experimentally. We propose a paradigm whereby NaP and Leak represent a functional set of subthreshold conductances that endow the pre-BötC with rhythmogenic properties and represent targets for modulatory control of inspiratory rhythm generation. Copyright © 2008 Society for Neuroscience.

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Koizumi, H., & Smith, J. C. (2008). Persistent Na+ and K+-dominated leak currents contribute to respiratory rhythm generation in the pre-Bötzinger complex in vitro. Journal of Neuroscience, 28(7), 1773–1785. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3916-07.2008

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