The substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc), a midbrain region enriched with dopaminergic neurons projecting to the dorsal striatum, is essential for motor control and has been implicated in respiratory modulation. In Parkinson's disease (PD) models, the loss of SNpc dopaminergic neurons correlates with baseline respiratory deficits, suggesting a potential link between dopaminergic dysfunction and respiratory impairments. To explore this, we used adult transgenic mice (Vglut(2)(cre) Ai6 and Vgat(cre) Ai6) to map neurotransmitter phenotypes, as well as DAT(cre) mice for pharmacogenetic modulation of SNpc dopaminergic neurons using excitatory (Gq) or inhibitory (Gi) designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs (DREADDs). Neuroanatomical tracing revealed SNpc projections to key respiratory nuclei, including the caudal and rostral ventral respiratory groups (cVRG and rVRG), Bötzinger complex (BötC), nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS), raphe magnus (RMg), and dorsal raphe (DR). While SNpc neurons were not activated by hypercapnia (7 % COâ) or hypoxia (8 % Oâ), pharmacogenetic stimulation of SNpc neurons altered respiratory parameters under both baseline and chemosensory challenge conditions. However, dopamine precursor treatment in PD models did not reverse respiratory deficits. These findings suggest that SNpc dopaminergic neurons can modulate respiration when selectively stimulated, but we did not find evidence for an endogenous role in respiratory chemosensitivity. This study reinforces the complexity of dopaminergic contributions to respiratory control in PD and suggests that targeting these neurons may not be sufficient to restore respiratory function, emphasizing the need for broader therapeutic strategies.
Role of substantia Nigra dopaminergic neurons in respiratory modulation and limitations of levodopa in Parkinson's disease.
黑质多巴胺能神经元在呼吸调节中的作用以及左旋多巴在帕金森病中的局限性
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作者:Miranda Nicole C, Aquino Yasmin C, Macedo Tainá O, Oliveira Luiz M, Albernaz-Mariano Kairo A, Munhoz Carolina D, Ramirez Jan-Marino, Moreira Thiago S, Takakura Ana C
| 期刊: | Experimental Neurology | 影响因子: | 4.200 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May;387:115193 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.expneurol.2025.115193 | 研究方向: | 神经科学 |
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