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Targeting drug or gene delivery to the phrenic motoneuron pool

Prajwal P. Thakre, Sabhya Rana, Ethan S. Benevides, David D. Fuller

2022Journal of Neurophysiology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phrenic motoneurons (PhrMNs) innervate diaphragm myofibers. Located in the ventral gray matter (lamina IX), PhrMNs form a column extending from approximately the third to sixth cervical spinal segment. Phrenic motor output and diaphragm activation are impaired in many neuromuscular diseases, and targeted delivery of drugs and/or genetic material to PhrMNs may have therapeutic application. Studies of phrenic motor control and/or neuroplasticity mechanisms also typically require targeting of PhrMNs with drugs, viral vectors, or tracers. The location of the phrenic motoneuron pool, however, poses a challenge. Selective PhrMN targeting is possible with molecules that move retrogradely upon uptake into phrenic axons subsequent to diaphragm or phrenic nerve delivery. However, nonspecific approaches that use intrathecal or intravenous delivery have considerably advanced the understanding of PhrMN control. New opportunities for targeted PhrMN gene expression may be possible with intersectional genetic methods. This article provides an overview of methods for targeting the phrenic motoneuron pool for studies of PhrMNs in health and disease.

Topics & Concepts

Phrenic nerveDiaphragm (acoustics)NeuroscienceSpinal cordMedicineMotor neuronBiologyRespiratory systemAnatomyAcousticsPhysicsLoudspeakerNeuroscience of respiration and sleepNeurogenetic and Muscular Disorders ResearchNeonatal Respiratory Health Research
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