In this study, we characterized the responses of brainstem neurons to hyper
capnic loading at 5, 15, and 40 postnatal days, using c-fos gene encoded pr
otein (Fos), as a marker of neuronal activity. At any of these studied ages
exposure to 10% CO2 for 1 h produced a significant increase in the number
of activated neurons within the ventral and the dorsal aspects of the brain
stem. In the ventrolateral aspect of the medulla oblongata, Fos positive ce
lls were observed within the ventrolateral medulla, extending from the pont
omedullary border to the decussation of the pyramids. In the most rostral r
egions, within the retrotrapezoid field, the number of Fos positive cells w
as lower than in caudal ventral medullary regions at the levels of the area
postrema and the caudal to it. No age related differences were observed in
the number of neurons exhibiting CO2-induced Fos expression. Fos positive
cells were additionally observed in the lateral paragigantocellular and gig
antocellular reticular nuclei, in the medullary midline complex, in the rap
he pallidus and in the raphe obscurus. The number of activated cells in the
midline neurons was higher at 5 than at 40 days of age. In the dorsal aspe
ct of the medulla oblongata Fos positive neurons were observed mainly withi
n the caudal nucleus tractus solitarius (nTS). Postnatal age had no effect
on the distribution and number of nTS cells activated by hypercapnic loadin
g. These findings indicate that neurons activated by increases in CO2/H+ co
ncentrations appear to be well developed from the first days of postnatal l
ife in maturing rat pups. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserve
d.