Title of article
Identification of NO/sGC signalling in the bulbospinal respiratory pathway after C2–C3 hemisection of the spinal cord in rats
Author/Authors
Capkov?، نويسنده , , ?udmila and D?vidov?، نويسنده , , Alexandra and Pavel، نويسنده , , Jaroslav and Kuchar?kov?، نويسنده , , Andrea and Rado?ak، نويسنده , , Jozef and Kuch?rov?، نويسنده , , Karol?na and Cig?nkov?، نويسنده , , Viera and Mar?ala، نويسنده , , Martin and Luk??ov?، نويسنده , , Nade?da، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
7
From page
749
To page
755
Abstract
Guanylyl cyclase (GC) as the effector molecule for nitric oxide (NO) plays a key role in the NO/cGMP signalling cascade. Based on these observations, our study focused on NO/sGC signalization in the bulbospinal respiratory pathway. The distribution of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), β1 subunit of soluble guanylyl cyclase (β1sGC) and synaptophysin (SYN) was explored in the upper part of the respiratory pathway after C2–C3 hemisection of the spinal cord in male Wistar rats. Unilateral injection of Fluorogold into the phrenic nucleus (PN) at C4 level and survival of animals for 2 days revealed many Fluorogold fluorescent neurons in the ventral respiratory group (VRG) of the medulla, mostly on the contralateral side. Under physiological conditions we noted nNOS-fluorescent terminals of VRG neurons around β1sGC fluorescent motoneurons in the PN. A strong depletion of nNOS/SYN fluorescent terminals was noted 8 days after hemisection around alpha motoneurons in the PN on the contralateral side. On the side of injury, nNOS/SYN fluorescent puncta were detected around phrenic motoneurons only sporadically. Phrenic alpha motoneurons responded to C2–C3 hemisection by a loss of β1sGC positivity. The results confirm, that β1sGC immunoreactive phrenic motoneurons are innervated by nNOS positive terminals coming from the VRG.
Keywords
Soluble guanylyl cyclase , Rat , Spinal Cord Hemisection , Bulbospinal respiratory pathway , Phrenic nucleus , Nitric oxide synthase , Ventral respiratory group
Journal title
Acta Histochemica
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Acta Histochemica
Record number
1759988
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