Impaired neonatal cardiorespiratory responses to hypoxia in mice lacking PAC1 or VPAC2 receptors

Feb 14, 2019American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology

Reduced newborn breathing and heart responses to low oxygen in mice missing PAC1 or VPAC2 receptors

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Abstract

PAC1 receptor knockout mice exhibit impaired cardiorespiratory responses during hypoxia.

  • Compared to wild-type pups, PAC1 knockout neonates showed reduced rates of expired carbon dioxide and ventilatory responses during hypoxia.
  • In PAC1 knockout mice, minute ventilation and heart rate increased post-hypoxia, but the expected rise in apneas was diminished.
  • The slope of the relationship between minute ventilation and carbon dioxide production was lower in PAC1 knockout pups, indicating a mismatch between breathing and metabolism.
  • VPAC2 knockout pups had increased heart rate variability during hypoxia, but minimal effects on their breathing were observed.

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