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EFFECTS OF PRENATAL PASSIVE SMOKING ON CHOLINERGIC MECHANISMS SIMULATION RESPIRATORY RHYTHM IN NEONATAL RATS (IN VITRO) 产前被动吸烟对新生大鼠胆碱能机制模拟呼吸节律的影响(体外)
Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI: 10.37279/2413-1725-2020-6-2-3-12
S. Bolychevsky, E. Zinchenko, I. V. Miroshniçhenko
Both active and passive smoking increases the risk of sudden death of the newborn. Researchers are actively studying the effect of chronic nicotine infusion, as one of the leading neurogenic factors of tobacco smoke on cholinergic mechanisms of respiratory control. In this paper, using a fumigation model of passive smoking, tested the assumption that second-hand smoke that is transferred in the prenatal period, changes the expression mediated by nicotinic receptors activating influence of the cholinergic system of the brain stem to the processes of the respiratory activity of the neural network generation. It is found that the fumigation of tobacco smoke pregnant rats decreases their progeny respiratory sensitivity to the action of a neural network and exogenous nicotine increases cholinergic part tonic effect mediated by nicotinic cholinergic receptors in the modulation of respiratory rhythm. The study uses data obtained from 40 brain stem-spinal cord preparations (BSP) of the newborn rats. The experimental group was 22, and the control group was 18 newborn rats. In the processing of neurograms, the duration of the cycle of respiratory activity, duration, and the amplitude of inspiratory discharges were measured. To describe the peaks of the respiratory discharge spectrum, the following parameters were used: the peak frequency and the peak power spectral density of the peak. Analysis of the statistical differences was made using Student’s t-test for mean values. Differences were considered significant at p<0.05. Our results confirm the presence for exogenous nicotine of powerful activating effect on the generation frequency, amplitude and duration of inspiratory discharges of the BSP of newborn rats in the control group. It is established that an increase in the amplitude of the inspiratory discharges is accompanied by an increase in the spectral power density in the mid-frequency range of their spectrograms. In the BSP of the brain of newborn rats with prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke, exogenous nicotine increased only the frequency of inspiratory discharge generation. The amplitude of the inspiratory discharges and the power of the mid-frequency oscillations under the influence of exogenous nicotine in the BSP of the experimental group was significantly reduced. Mecamylamine, a selective blocker of nAChR, added to the perfusate of the BSP of the control group, caused a significant increase in the amplitude and duration of the inspiratory discharges, without significantly changing the duration of the respiratory cycle. At the same time, in BSP of newborn rats subjected to prenatal exposure to tobacco smoke, nAChR blockade resulted in an increase in the duration of the respiratory cycle. Thus, our study showed that fumigation of pregnant rats with tobacco smoke reduces the sensitivity of the respiratory neural network to the action of exogenous nicotine in early postnatal period and increases the involvement of tonic cholinergic effect mediate
主动吸烟和被动吸烟都会增加新生儿猝死的风险。慢性尼古丁输注作为烟草烟雾的主要神经源性因素之一,对呼吸控制胆碱能机制的影响正在研究中。本文采用被动吸烟熏蒸模型,验证了产前转移的二手烟改变烟碱受体介导的表达,激活脑干胆碱能系统对神经网络生成呼吸活动过程的影响。研究发现烟熏妊娠大鼠后代对神经网络作用的呼吸敏感性降低,外源性尼古丁增加了烟碱能受体在调节呼吸节律中介导的胆碱能部分的补效作用。该研究使用了40只新生大鼠的脑干-脊髓制剂(BSP)的数据。实验组22只,对照组18只。在神经图处理中,测量呼吸活动周期的持续时间、持续时间和吸气放电的幅度。为了描述呼吸放电频谱的峰值,使用了以下参数:峰值频率和峰值功率谱密度。采用Student 's t检验对平均值进行统计差异分析。p<0.05认为差异有统计学意义。我们的研究结果证实了外源性尼古丁对对照组新生大鼠BSP吸气放电的产生频率、幅度和持续时间有强大的激活作用。结果表明,吸气放电振幅的增加伴随着其谱图中频范围内谱功率密度的增加。在产前暴露于烟草烟雾的新生大鼠脑BSP中,外源性尼古丁仅增加吸气放电产生的频率。实验组BSP中外源性尼古丁影响下的吸气放电幅度和中频振荡功率明显降低。对照组BSP灌注液中加入选择性nAChR阻滞剂甲胺后,吸入放电幅度和持续时间明显增加,呼吸周期持续时间无明显改变。同时,在产前暴露于烟草烟雾的新生大鼠BSP中,nAChR阻断导致呼吸周期持续时间增加。因此,我们的研究表明,烟草烟雾熏蒸怀孕大鼠降低了产后早期呼吸神经网络对外源性尼古丁作用的敏感性,增加了尼古丁胆碱能受体介导的强直性胆碱能作用在调节呼吸节律中的作用。
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