Literature DB >> 10747198

Regional blood flow and nociceptive stimuli in rabbits: patterning by medullary raphe, not ventrolateral medulla.

W W Blessing1, E Nalivaiko.   

Abstract

1. Regional blood flow was measured with Doppler ultrasonic probes in anaesthetized rabbits. We used focal microinjections of pharmacological agents to investigate medullary pathways mediating ear pinna vasoconstriction elicited by electrical stimulation of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve or by pinching the lip, and pathways mediating mesenteric vasoconstriction elicited by electrical stimulation of the afferent abdominal vagus nerve. 2. Bilateral injection of kynurenate into the rostral ventrolateral medulla reduced arterial pressure and prevented the mesenteric vasoconstriction and the rise in arterial pressure elicited by abdominal vagal stimulation. However, kynurenate did not prevent ear pinna vasoconstriction or the fall in pressure elicited by trigeminal tract stimulation. Similar injections of muscimol also failed to prevent the trigeminally elicited cardiovascular changes. 3. Injections of kynurenate into the raphe-parapyramidal area did not diminish trigeminally elicited ear vasoconstriction or the depressor response. However, injections of muscimol substantially reduced or abolished the trigeminally elicited ear vasoconstriction, without affecting the depressor response. Raphe-parapyramidal muscimol injections also entirely abolished ear vasoconstriction elicited by pinching the rabbit's lip. 4. The trigeminal depressor response does not depend on either the rostral ventrolateral medulla or the raphe-parapyramidal region. 5. Mesenteric vasoconstriction elicited by stimulation of the afferent abdominal vagus nerve is mediated via the rostral ventrolateral medulla, but ear vasoconstriction elicited by lip pinch or by stimulation of the trigeminal tract is mediated by the raphe-parapyramidal region. Our study is the first to suggest a brainstem pathway mediating cutaneous vasoconstriction elicited by nociceptive stimulation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10747198      PMCID: PMC2269856          DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2000.t01-2-00279.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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