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Orexin A in rat rostral ventrolateral medulla is pressor, sympatho‐excitatory, increases barosensitivity and attenuates the somato‐sympathetic reflex
Author Affiliations
Khulna University, Zero to Three, Macquarie University
Published InBritish Journal of Pharmacology
Year2011
Citations90
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) maintains sympathetic nerve activity (SNA), and integrates adaptive reflexes. Orexin A-immunoreactive neurones in the lateral hypothalamus project to the RVLM. Microinjection of orexin A into RVLM increases blood pressure and heart rate. However, the expression of orexin receptors, and effects of orexin A in the RVLM on splanchnic SNA (sSNA), respiration and adaptive reflexes are unknown. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: The effect of orexin A on baseline cardio-respiratory variables as well as the somato-sympathetic, baroreceptor and chemoreceptor reflexes in RVLM were investigated in urethane-anaesthetized, vagotomized and artificially ventilated male Sprague-Dawley rats (n= 50). orexin A and its receptors were detected with fluorescence immunohistochemistry. KEY RESULTS: Tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurones in the RVLM were frequently co-localized…
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