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Abstract

Na,K-ATPase is an ion transporter that impacts neural and glial physiology by direct electrogenic activity and the modulation of ion gradients. Its three isoforms in brain have cell-type and development-specific expression patterns. Interestingly, our studies demonstrate that in late gestation, the α2 isoform is widely expressed in neurons, unlike in the adult brain, in which α2 has been shown to be expressed primarily in astrocytes. This unexpected distribution of α2 isoform expression in neurons is interesting in light of our examination of mice lacking the α2 isoform which fail to survive after birth. These animals showed no movement; however, defects in gross brain development, muscle contractility, neuromuscular transmission, and lung development were ruled out. Akinesia suggests a primary neuronal defect and electrophysiological recordings in the pre-Bötzinger complex, the brainstem breathing center, showed reduction of respiratory rhythm activity, with less regular and smaller population bursts. These data demonstrate that the Na,K-ATPase α2 isoform could be important in the modulation of neuronal activity in the neonate.

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