LTF was measured as an amplitude increase in integrated phrenic (A) and XII (B) nerve activity from baseline (Δ%BL) at 15, 30 and 60 min after the final hypoxic episode. A, phrenic amplitude was similar in all treatments groups at 15, 30 and 60 min post-hypoxia. Phrenic motor activity was significantly elevated above baseline at 60 min in Young (*), Old+T (#), Old+T+2xADT (†) and Old +DHT (‡) groups of rats (P < 0.001), but not in Old rats. B, XII amplitude was similar in all treatment groups at 15 and 30 min post-hypoxia. At 60 min, XII amplitude was significantly elevated above baseline in Young (*) and Old+T (#), but not in Old, Old+T+2xADT and Old+DHT rats (P < 0.05). C, phrenic and XII amplitude at 60 min after the final hypoxic episode. XII amplitude was significantly elevated above baseline in Young and Old+T, but not in Old, Old+T+2xADT and Old+DHT rats (P < 0.05).