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Cardiovascular responses to noradrenaline microinjection in the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray of unanesthetized rats
Fecha
2008Registro en:
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, v.86, n.3, p.712-719, 2008
0360-4012
10.1002/jnr.21515
Autor
PELOSI, Gislaine Garcia
TAVARES, Rodrigo Fiacadori
ANTUNES-RODRIGUES, Jose
CORREA, Fernando Morgan Aguiar
Institución
Resumen
The periaqueductal gray area (PAG) is a mesencephalic area involved in cardiovascular modulation. Noradrenaline (NA), a neurotransmitter involved in central blood pressure control, is present in the rat PAG. We report here on the cardiovascular effects caused by NA microinjection into the ventrolateral PAG (vlPAG) of unanesthetized rats and the peripheral mechanism involved in their mediation. NA microinjection in the vlPAG of unanesthetized rats evoked dose-related pressor and bradycardiac responses. No significant cardiovascular responses were observed in urethane-anesthetized rats. The pressor response was potentiated by pretreatment with the ganglion blocker pentolinium (5 or 10 mg/kg, intravenously). Pretreatment with the vasopressin antagonist dTyr(CH(2))(5) (Me)AVP (50 mu g/kg, intravenously) blocked the pressor response evoked by the NA microinjection into the vlPAG. Additionally, circulating vasopressin content was found to be significantly increased after NA microinjection in the vlPAG. The results suggest that activation of noradrenergic synapses within the vlPAG modulates vasopressin release in unanesthetized rats. (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.