Paraventricular nucleus projections to the nucleus tractus solitarii are essential for full expression of hypoxia‐induced peripheral chemoreflex responses

Author:

Ruyle Brian C.1ORCID,Lima‐Silveira Ludmila12ORCID,Martinez Diana12ORCID,Cummings Kevin J.12ORCID,Heesch Cheryl M.12ORCID,Kline David D.123ORCID,Hasser Eileen M.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Missouri Columbia MO USA

2. Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center University of Missouri Columbia MO USA

3. Department of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology University of Missouri Columbia MO USA

Abstract

AbstractThe hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) is essential to peripheral chemoreflex neurocircuitry, but the specific efferent pathways utilized are not well defined. The PVN sends dense projections to the nucleus tractus solitarii (nTS), which exhibits neuronal activation following a hypoxic challenge. We hypothesized that nTS‐projecting PVN (PVN‐nTS) neurons contribute to hypoxia‐induced nTS neuronal activation and cardiorespiratory responses. To selectively target PVN‐nTS neurons, rats underwent bilateral nTS nanoinjection of retrogradely transported adeno‐associated virus (AAV) driving Cre recombinase expression. We then nanoinjected into PVN AAVs driving Cre‐dependent expression of Gq or Gi designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs (DREADDs) to test the degree that selective activation or inhibition, respectively, of the PVN‐nTS pathway affects the hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR) of conscious rats. We used immunohistochemistry for Fos and extracellular recordings to examine how DREADD activation influences PVN‐nTS neuronal activation by hypoxia. Pathway activation enhanced the HVR at moderate hypoxic intensities and increased PVN and nTS Fos immunoreactivity in normoxia and hypoxia. In contrast, PVN‐nTS inhibition reduced both the HVR and PVN and nTS neuronal activation following hypoxia. To further confirm selective pathway effects on central cardiorespiratory output, rats underwent hypoxia before and after bilateral nTS nanoinjections of C21 to activate or inhibit PVN‐nTS terminals. PVN terminal activation within the nTS enhanced tachycardic, sympathetic and phrenic (PhrNA) nerve activity responses to hypoxia whereas inhibition attenuated hypoxia‐induced increases in nTS neuronal action potential discharge and PhrNA. The results demonstrate the PVN‐nTS pathway enhances nTS neuronal activation and is necessary for full cardiorespiratory responses to hypoxia. imageKey points The hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) contributes to peripheral chemoreflex cardiorespiratory responses, but specific PVN efferent pathways are not known. The nucleus tractus solitarii (nTS) is the first integration site of the peripheral chemoreflex, and the nTS receives dense projections from the PVN. Selective GqDREADD activation of the PVN‐nTS pathway was shown to enhance ventilatory responses to hypoxia and activation (Fos immunoreactivity (IR)) of nTS neurons in conscious rats, augmenting the sympathetic and phrenic nerve activity (SSNA and PhrNA) responses to hypoxia in anaesthetized rats. Selective GiDREADD inhibition of PVN‐nTS neurons attenuates ventilatory responses, nTS neuronal Fos‐IR, action potential discharge and PhrNA responses to hypoxia. These results demonstrate that a projection from the PVN to the nTS is critical for full chemoreflex responses to hypoxia.

Funder

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

American Heart Association

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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