Journal article
Riluzole disrupts autoresuscitation from hypothermic respiratory arrest in neonatal hamsters but not rats
AY Fong, LH Marshall, WK Milsom
Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2009
Abstract
We examined the effect of riluzole on expression of the central respiratory rhythm and the ability of neonates to autoresuscitate from hypothermic respiratory arrest using in vitro brainstem-spinal cord preparations of rats and hamsters. At a constant temperature of 27 °C, riluzole (5-200 μM) decreased the burst amplitude of respiratory-related motor discharge, but had little effect on the fictive respiratory frequency in rat preparations. In contrast, in hamster preparations, riluzole reduced fictive respiratory frequency, but had little effect on burst amplitude. Hamster preparations were more cold-tolerant than rat preparations, with respiratory arrest and autoresuscitation occurring at l..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by a grant from the NSERC of Canada.