RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Modulation of neural network activity in vitro by cyclothiazide, a drug that blocks desensitization of AMPA receptors JF The Journal of Neuroscience JO J. Neurosci. FD Society for Neuroscience SP 4046 OP 4056 DO 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.15-05-04046.1995 VO 15 IS 5 A1 GD Funk A1 JC Smith A1 JL Feldman YR 1995 UL http://www.jneurosci.org/content/15/5/4046.abstract AB To determine whether AMPA receptor channel desensitization has a physiological role in shaping network activity by modulating signal transmission through excitatory circuits, we examined the effects of cyclothiazide (CYT), the most potent known blocker of AMPA receptor desensitization, on the behavior of an endogenously active neural system in vitro, the brainstem network generating rhythmic respiratory oscillations in neonatal rat medullary slices. Bath application of 100 microM CYT significantly increased the frequency of endogenously generated rhythm and increased the amplitude of the circuit output [i.e., discharge of hypoglossal (XII) respiratory motoneurons]. Local application of CYT within the XII motor nucleus produced a concentration-dependent increase (up to 35%) in amplitude of the motoneuron population discharge as well as an increase in the peak current (23%) and total charge transfer of the rhythmic inspiratory synaptic drive (33%) to individual XII motoneurons. CYT also acted postsynaptically to increase the amplitude of spontaneous EPSCs in motoneurons. In addition, CYT produced a profound, long-term augmentation of network frequency and motor output that may be secondary to block of desensitization. These results suggest that AMPA receptor desensitization has functionally significant effects on the temporal behavior and output of the rhythmic, respiratory neural network, and, by extrapolation, on other integrative actions of the mammalian CNS.