The respiratory rhythm in mutant oscillator mice

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​The respiratory rhythm in mutant oscillator mice​
Busselberg, D.; Bischoff, A. M.; Becker, K.; Becker, C. M. & Richter, D. W.​ (2001) 
Neuroscience Letters316(2) pp. 99​-102​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-3940(01)02382-5 

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Busselberg, D.; Bischoff, A. M.; Becker, K.; Becker, C. M.; Richter, Diethelm W.
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Since glycinergic inhibition is important for respiratory rhythm generation in mature mammals, we tested the hypothesis that the loss of glycine receptors during postnatal development (P17-P23) of homozygous mutant oscillator mice (spd(ot)/spd(ot)) may result in serious impairment of respiratory rhythm. We measured breathing in a plethysmographic recording chamber on conscious oscillator mice and used an in situ perfused brainstem preparation to record phrenic nerve activity, as well as membrane properties of respiratory neurones. The deletion of glycinergic inhibition did not result in failure of respiratory rhythm: homozygous mutant oscillator mice continue to generate a disturbed respiratory rhythm until death. Postsynaptic activity and membrane potential trajectories of respiratory neurones revealed a persistence of GABAergic inhibition and changes in respiratory rhythm and pattern generation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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2001
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Elsevier Sci Ireland Ltd
Journal
Neuroscience Letters 
ISSN
0304-3940

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