Developmental disinhibition: turning off inhibition turns on breathing in vertebrates
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Developmental disinhibition: turning off inhibition turns on breathing in vertebrates
Abstract
Development requires age-dependent changes in essential behaviors. While the mechanisms determining the developmental expression of such behavior in vertebrates remain largely unknown, a few studies have identified permissive mechanisms in which the appearance of promoting signals activates pre-established networks. Here we report a different developmental process. Specifically, we show that the neuronal substrate that produces putative lung breathing in tadpoles is formed early in development, but remains more or less inactive until metamorphosis because of suppression mediated by a GABA(B) receptor-dependent mechanism. Blocking this suppression using 2-hydroxy-saclofen, a GABA(B) receptor antagonist, results in the precocious production of the putative lung breathing motor pattern. This blocker failed to augment putative lung breaths after metamorphosis. Thus, our results suggest that loss of an inhibitory signal during development (i.e., developmental disinhibition) is responsible for the developmental expression of air breathing.
Copyright 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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