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Viscerotopic control of regional vascular beds by discrete groups of neurons within the midbrain periaqueductal gray.

P Carrive1, R Bandler, R A Dampney.   

Abstract

It is well established that a group of bulbospinal neurons within the rostral ventrolateral medulla plays a crucial role in the tonic and phasic control of arterial pressure. In the cat, these neurons are confined to a discrete region which has been termed the subretrofacial (SRF) nucleus. Recent evidence suggests that this nucleus is viscerotopically organized with respect to its control over different vascular beds. These observations raise the question as to whether functionally different subgroups of SRF pressor neurons receive inputs from supramedullary cell groups that also exert a specific control over particular vascular beds. To answer this question retrogradely transported tracers (i.e. rhodamine or fluorescein-labelled microspheres, wheat germ agglutinin-horseradish peroxidase) were injected into physiologically identified sites within the rostral or caudal parts of the SRF nucleus of the cat. Separate groups of neurons in the midbrain periaqueductal gray region (PAG) were found to project specifically to subgroups of cells within the rostral and caudal parts of the SRF nucleus. These findings, together with the results of recent functional studies of the PAG suggest that these distinct projections from the PAG to the SRF nucleus are involved in the expression of different patterns of emotionally coupled cardiovascular responses.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2765906     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(89)91176-1

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


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