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Raphe region mediates changes in cutaneous vascular tone elicited by stimulation of amygdala and hypothalamus in rabbits.

E Nalivaiko1, W W Blessing.   

Abstract

Raphe pallidus/parapyramidal neurons control cutaneous vasoconstriction induced by noxious stimuli. To determine whether they mediate forebrain-induced cutaneous vasoconstriction, we assessed changes in ear pinna blood flow elicited by electrical stimulation of amygdala and hypothalamus before and after injection of muscimol into the raphe/parapyramidal region. We compared ear flow with simultaneously recorded mesenteric flow. Experiments were performed in rabbits anesthetized with urethane (1.25-1.5 g/kg), paralysed and mechanically ventilated. Amygdala stimulation reduced skin conductance from 0.32+/-0.06 to 0.10+/-0.02 cm/s per mmHg (P<0.05, n=9), without effect on mesenteric conductance. Hypothalamic stimulation caused vasoconstriction in both cutaneous and mesenteric beds (conductances fell from 0.27+/-0.05 to 0.05+/-0.02 cm/s per mmHg and from 0.27+/-0.06 to 0.14+/-0.04 cm/s per mmHg (P<0.05, n=9), respectively). Muscimol microinjection (5 nmol in 100 nl) to raphe/parapyramidal region eliminated amygdala- and hypothalamus-induced skin vasoconstriction (pre-stimulus conductance 0.42+/-0.13 and 0.41+/-0.11 cm/s per mmHg, post-stimulus 0.41+/-0.12 and 0.39+/-0.10 cm/s per mmHg, respectively), but not hypothalamically-induced mesenteric vasoconstriction (pre-stimulus 0.29+/-0.06, post-stimulus 0.16+/-0.03 cm/s per mmHg, P<0.05, n=8). The latter was strongly attenuated by bilateral injection of muscimol to the rostral ventrolateral medulla. Data suggest that descending hypothalamo-spinal and amygdala-spinal pathways constricting the cutaneous vascular bed relay in the raphe/parapyramidal area. A relay in the rostral ventrolateral medulla contributes substantially to mesenteric vasoconstriction elicited from the hypothalamus.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11164816     DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(00)03210-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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