Keilholz A, Henry J, Osman K, Smith C, Haxton C, Ozden I, Lever T, Nichols N (2025) Impact of TrkB receptor modulation on tongue exercise-induced plasticity in an inducible rodent model of hypoglossal (xii) motor neuron death. Am Physiol Soc 40(S1) doi: 10.1152/physiol.2025.40.S1.0788
Objective: Authors hypothesized that the source of tongue exercise-induced plasticity in CTB-SAP rats arises from a BDNF- dependent pathway to preserve upper airway function.
Summary: Authors targeted tropomyosin receptor kinase B (TrkB) by delivery of either a TrkB receptor antagonist (ANA-12) or vehicle (veh; 50:50 DMSO+aCSF) into the XII nucleus of the brainstem in adult male rats for the following groups: 1) control+sham exercise+veh 2) CTB-SAP+exercise+veh 3)CTB-SAP+exercise+ANA-12. The effect of TrkB receptor inhibition on tongue exercise-induced plasticity was assessed by conducting behavioral assays. The findings suggest that CTB-SAP+exercise+ANA-12 rats have decreased lick force/rate vs. CTB-SAP+/-exercise+/-veh rats as well as control +/-exercise+/-veh rats.
Usage: Intralingual injection of CTB-SAP (IT-14) in rat
Related Products: CTB-SAP (Cat. #IT-14)
