H. Onimaru et al., OPTICAL IMAGING OF RESPIRATORY BURST ACTIVITY IN NEWBORN RAT MEDULLARY BLOCK PREPARATIONS, Neuroscience research, 25(2), 1996, pp. 183-190
We report on the optical imaging of excitation propagation induced by
electrical stimulation of the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) area an
d subsequent inspiratory burst activity in the ventrolateral medulla (
VLM) of a medullary block preparation. A medullary block preparation w
ith a thickness of 1.0-1.4 mm was made from brainstems isolated from 0
- to 4-day-old rats and stained with a fluorescent voltage-sensitive d
ye, RH795. Neuronal responses in the VLM evoked by electrical stimulat
ion were recorded as a fluorescence change using an optical recording
apparatus with a 128 x 128 photodiode array and a maximum time resolut
ion of 0.6 ms. Motoneuronal activity was simultaneously recorded at th
e contralateral hypoglossal nerve roots. Neuronal excitation evoked by
stimulation of the NTS area propagated to the VLM through the interme
diate reticular zone (IRt). In contrast, caudal VLM stimulation induce
d excitation which propagated to the rostral VLM without any detectabl
e excitation propagation in the IRt toward the NTS area from the VLM.
NTS stimulation also induced an inspiratory burst activity in the hypo
glossal nerve root activity with a 150-200 ms delay. Fluorescence chan
ges corresponding to the inspiratory burst activity were observed in t
he VLM which coincided with the area in which the localization of many
respiratory neurons had been demonstrated in previous studies using w
hole-brainstem preparations. The present results show the feasibility
of using optical recordings for the analysis of respiratory neuron act
ivity as well as for analysis of the transmission pathway of afferent
and/or efferent information in the medulla.