2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-30825-3
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Mafa-dependent GABAergic activity promotes mouse neonatal apneas

Abstract: While apneas are associated with multiple pathological and fatal conditions, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain elusive. We report that a mutated form of the transcription factor Mafa (Mafa4A) that prevents phosphorylation of the Mafa protein leads to an abnormally high incidence of breath holding apneas and death in newborn Mafa4A/4A mutant mice. This apneic breathing is phenocopied by restricting the mutation to central GABAergic inhibitory neurons and by activation of inhibitory Mafa neurons while r… Show more

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“…In patients with OSA, it may have an altered (dysfunctional) stiffness and a slowing down of electrical activity [99,106]. During the eupneic act (inhale), this muscle is active, albeit slightly, moving the hyoid bone forward, and is supposed to be useful for dilating the upper airways (Figure 4) [109].…”
Section: Functional Anatomy and Adaptation Of The Lingual Complex Wit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In patients with OSA, it may have an altered (dysfunctional) stiffness and a slowing down of electrical activity [99,106]. During the eupneic act (inhale), this muscle is active, albeit slightly, moving the hyoid bone forward, and is supposed to be useful for dilating the upper airways (Figure 4) [109].…”
Section: Functional Anatomy and Adaptation Of The Lingual Complex Wit...mentioning
confidence: 99%