To elucidate synaptic interactions between expiratory (Exp) and other
respiratory neurons in the ventrolateral medulla of brain stem-spinal
cord preparations from newborn rats, we analyzed postsynaptic potentia
ls in Exp and a subclass of inspiratory (Insp) neurons using whole-cel
l recordings. About 72% of the Exp neurons (Exp-p-i) showed Cl--depend
ent synaptic inhibition during the Insp and pre/post-Insp phases, corr
esponding to the active phase of the Insp and pre-inspiratory (Pre-I)
neurons, respectively. The other 28% neurons (Exp-i) received Cl--depe
ndent inhibition during the Insp phase only. Some Insp neurons showed
reversed IPSPs during the active phase of Exp-p-i after Cl- loading. W
e suggest the existence of inhibitory connections from Pre-I and Insp
to Exp and from Exp to Insp neurons. Basic synaptic connections among
respiratory neurons similar to those in intact adult mammals may alrea
dy exist in newborn rats.