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Altered regulation of the rostral ventrolateral medulla in hypertensive obese Zucker rats
Domitila A. Huber and Ann M. Schreihofer
Obese Zucker rats (OZR) have elevated sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) compared with lean Zucker rats (LZR). The aim of the present study was to determine whether elevated SNA and MAP in OZR was due to altered tonic glutamatergic, angiotensinergic, or GABAergic inputs to the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM).
Inhibition of the RVLM produced comparable reductions in SNA and HR in LZR and OZR but evoked a greater decrease in MAP in OZR compared with LZR. The SNA and MAP were not further reduced by subsequent injection of the ganglionic antagonist mecamylamine.
In OZR, bilateral microinjection of AT1 receptor antagonist losartan in the RVLM produced modest decreases in SNA, HR, and MAP but in LZR, the changes in HR were comparable to OZR, but the effects of losartan on SNA and MAP were negligible.
Stimulation of the sciatic nerve before the microinjections reliably produced increases in SNA, HR, and MAP and these responses were eliminated or reversed after bilateral microinjection of glutamate receptor antagonist kynurenate into the RVLM.
Inhibition of GABAA receptors by bilateral microinjection of gabazine in the RVLM evoked significantly smaller increases in SNA, HR, and MAP in OZR compared with LZR and subsequent microinjection of kynurenate in the RVLM evoked comparable decrease in SNA, HR and MAP.
Antagonism of GABAA receptors in the RVLM and subsequent antagonism of ionotropic glutamate receptors in the caudal ventrolateral medulla (CVLM) evoked attenuated increases in SNA and HR in OZR compared with LZR.
After microinjections of kynurenate into the CVLM, microinjections of GABA into the RVLM produced decreases in SNA, HR, and MAP that were not different between OZR and LZR. Inhibition of the NTS evoked increases in SNA, HR, and MAP and abolished phenylephrine- induced reductions in SNA and HR and phenyl biguanide- induced reductions in SNA, HR, and MAP.
These results suggest the elevated SNA and MAP in OZR is derived from the RVLM and that enhanced angiotensinergic activation and reduced GABAergic inhibition of the RVLM may contribute to the elevated SNA and MAP in the OZR.
Mahesh kumar Sivasubramanian
Source: https://www.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/ajpheart.00075.2011?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%3dpubmed
Kynes - I'm Back.
Summer is still here, so Kynes provides a soothing new track perfect for the sunny season entitled "I'm Back." Lots of cool stuff here including some vibrant vocal samples, impressive transitional work, and a lighthearted atmosphere. Check out this track and more on OZR's latest mixtape, Bummer 13.
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