Arousal response to Hypoxia in Newborn Mice 1 Cold Stimulates the Behavioral Response to Hypoxia in Newborn Mice
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In newborns, hypoxia elicits increased ventilation, arousal followed by defensive movements and cries. Cold is known to affect the ventilatory response to hypoxia, but whether it affects the arousal response remains unknown. The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of cold on the ventilatory and arousal responses to hypoxia in newborn mice. We designed an original platform measuring non-invasively and simultaneously breathing pattern by whole-body plethysmography, body temperature by infrared thermography, as well as motor and ultrasonic vocal (USV) responses. Six-day-old mice were exposed twice to 10% O2 for 3 min at either cold temperature (26°C) or thermoneutrality (33°C). At 33°C, hypoxia elicited a marked increase in ventilation followed by a small ventilatory decline, small motor response, and almost no USVs. Body temperature was not influenced by hypoxia and oxygen consumption (VO2) displayed minimal changes. At 26°C, hypoxia elicited a slight increase in ventilation with a large ventilatory decline and a large drop of VO2. This response was accompanied by marked USV and motor responses. Hypoxia elicited a small decrease in temperature after the return to normoxia, thus precluding any causal influence on the motor and USV responses to hypoxia. In conclusion, cold stimulated arousal and stress responses to hypoxia, while depressing hypoxic hyperpnea. Arousal is an important defense mechanism against sleep-disordered breathing. The dissociation between ventilatory and behavioral responses to hypoxia suggests that deficits in the arousal response associated with sleep-breathing disorders cannot be attributed to a depressed hypoxic response. Arousal response to Hypoxia in Newborn Mice 3
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Cold stimulates the behavioral response to hypoxia in newborn mice.
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