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Spontaneous activities in baroreflex afferent pathway contribute dominant role in parasympathetic neurocontrol of blood pressure regulation.

Wen-Xiao Xu1, Jin-Ling Yu2, Yan Feng2, Qiu-Xin Yan2, Xin-Yu Li2, Ying Li2, Zhuo Liu2,3, Di Wang2,3, Xun Sun2, Ke-Xin Li2, Lu-Qi Wang2,4, Guo-Fen Qiao2, Bai-Yan Li2.   

Abstract

AIM: To study the dominant role of parasympathetic inputs at cellular level of baroreflex afferent pathway and underlying mechanism in neurocontrol of blood pressure regulation.
METHODS: Whole-cell patch-clamp and animal study were conducted.
RESULTS: For the first time, we demonstrated the spontaneous activities from resting membrane potential in myelinated A- and Ah-type baroreceptor neurons (BRNs, the 1st-order), but not in unmyelinated C-types, using vagus-nodose slice of adult female rats. These data were further supported by the notion that the spontaneous synaptic currents could only be seen in the pharmacologically and electrophysiologically defined myelinated A- and Ah-type baroreceptive neurons (the 2nd-order) of NTS using brainstem slice of adult female rats. The greater frequency and the larger amplitude of the spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) compared with the inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) were only observed in Ah-types. The ratio of EPSCs:IPSCs was estimated at 3:1 and higher. These results confirmed that the afferent-specific spontaneous activities were generated from baroreflex afferent pathway in female-specific subpopulation of myelinated Ah-type BRNs in nodose and baroreceptive neurons in NTS, which provided a novel insight into the dominant role of sex-specific baroreflex-evoked parasympathetic drives in retaining a stable and lower blood pressure status in healthy subjects, particularly in females.
CONCLUSION: The data from current investigations establish a new concept for the role of Ah-type baroreceptor/baroreceptive neurons in controlling blood pressure stability and provide a new pathway for pharmacological intervention for hypertension and cardiovascular diseases.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  baroreflex afferent pathway; parasympathetic activity; sexual dimorphism; spontaneous activity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30044043      PMCID: PMC6489921          DOI: 10.1111/cns.13039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CNS Neurosci Ther        ISSN: 1755-5930            Impact factor:   5.243


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