Rachael Herlihy , Leonardo Frasson Dos Reis , Anzor Gvritishvili , Maya Kvizhinadze , Elizabeth Dybas , Atul Malhotra , Victor B. Fenik , Irma Rukhadze
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摘要
在维持上气道通畅和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的病理生理过程中,下舌运动神经元的状态依赖性去甲肾上腺素能激活起着重要作用。慢性间歇性缺氧(CIH)是 OSA 的主要致病因素,也是导致 OSA 患者罹患神经退行性疾病的风险因素之一。我们利用前向性示踪剂channelrhodopsin-2绘制了DBH-cre小鼠去甲肾上腺素能A7和小叶下神经元到舌下核的轴突投射图,并评估了CIH对这些投射的影响。我们发现,与假治疗动物相比,CIH 明显降低了从小叶下神经元向舌下运动核背侧(68%)和腹侧(73%)亚区的轴突投射数量。动物的体重也受到 CIH 的负面影响。雄性小鼠比雌性小鼠的轴突投射和体重下降更为明显,这可能是因为雌性小鼠对CIH的敏感性低于雄性小鼠。A7神经元对舌下核的投射似乎有限。我们的研究结果表明,CIH 引起的舌下运动神经元去甲肾上腺素能神经支配的减少可能会加剧 OSA 的恶化,尤其是对男性而言。
Chronic intermittent hypoxia attenuates noradrenergic innervation of hypoglossal motor nucleus
The state-dependent noradrenergic activation of hypoglossal motoneurons plays an important role in the maintenance of upper airway patency and pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), a major pathogenic factor of OSA, contributes to the risk for developing neurodegenerative disorders in OSA patients. Using anterograde tracer, channelrhodopsin-2, we mapped axonal projections from noradrenergic A7 and SubCoeruleus neurons to hypoglossal nucleus in DBH-cre mice and assessed the effect of CIH on these projections. We found that CIH significantly reduced the number of axonal projections from SubCoeruleus neurons to both dorsal (by 68%) and to ventral (by73%) subregions of the hypoglossal motor nucleus compared to sham-treated animals. The animals’ body weight was also negatively affected by CIH. Both effects, the decrease in axonal projections and body weight, were more pronounced in male than female mice, which was likely caused by less sensitivity of female mice to CIH as compared to males. The A7 neurons appeared to have limited projections to the hypoglossal nucleus. Our findings suggest that CIH-induced reduction of noradrenergic innervation of hypoglossal motoneurons may exacerbate progression of OSA, especially in men.
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