2004
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00992.2003
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Effects on breathing in awake and sleeping goats of focal acidosis in the medullary raphe

Abstract: Our aim was to determine the effects of focal acidification in the raphe obscurus (RO) and raphe pallidus (RP) on ventilation and other physiological variables in both the awake and sleep states in adult goats. Through chronically implanted microtubules, 1) a focal acidosis was created by microdialysis of mock cerebrospinal fluid (mCSF), equilibrated with various levels of CO2, and 2) medullary extracellular fluid (ECF) pH was measured by using a custom-made pH electrode. Focal acidosis in the RO or RP, by dia… Show more

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“…V I and f often remained elevated during the recovery period, although both began to return to baseline in the recovery period. This temporal pattern during the recovery has been observed in our laboratory's previous studies on FA in the MRN (10,11) and CFN (17), and we presume this pattern reflects the gradual restoration of brain pH to normal. VT was unaffected by FA (P Ͼ 0.05, Fig.…”
Section: Histology and Placement Of Mtssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…V I and f often remained elevated during the recovery period, although both began to return to baseline in the recovery period. This temporal pattern during the recovery has been observed in our laboratory's previous studies on FA in the MRN (10,11) and CFN (17), and we presume this pattern reflects the gradual restoration of brain pH to normal. VT was unaffected by FA (P Ͼ 0.05, Fig.…”
Section: Histology and Placement Of Mtssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Specifically, our laboratory has previously shown that MD in the MRN of awake goats with 25, 50, and 80% CO2 decreases ECF pH by 0.005, 0.01, and 0.018, respectively, when the pH electrode is 215 M from the dialysis probe (10). 1 We have also established that ECF pH does not change 1.4 mm from the dialysis probe, indicating that the acidosis is focal (10).…”
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