Spinal cholinergic inhibition of the pressor response to muscle activation is mediated by muscarinic, but not nicotinic, receptors
Autor: | J. Larry Durstine, Linda J. Neff, L.Britt Wilson, Z.Wei Zhao, Wendi D. Shealy, Gregory A. Hand |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Atropine
medicine.medical_specialty Sympathetic Nervous System Blood Pressure Bethanechol Mecamylamine Receptors Nicotinic Heart Rate Internal medicine Reflex Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor Reaction Time Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M4 medicine Animals Molecular Biology Neurons Afferent Pathways Dose-Response Relationship Drug Chemistry General Neuroscience Neural Inhibition Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2 Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1 Receptors Muscarinic Acetylcholine Endocrinology Nicotinic agonist Spinal Cord Cats Neurology (clinical) medicine.symptom Mechanoreceptors Muscle Contraction Developmental Biology medicine.drug Muscle contraction |
Zdroj: | Brain Research. 877:382-386 |
ISSN: | 0006-8993 |
Popis: | This study examined the influence of spinal muscarinic and nicotinic receptors on the cardiovascular adjustments to skeletal muscle activation in anesthetized cats. Microdialyzing into the L 7 dorsal horn increasing doses of the muscarinic receptor agonist bethanechol, but not the nicotinic receptor antagonist mecamylamine, reduced increases in mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) during hindlimb contraction or passive stretch. Atropine administration accentuated the cardiovascular responses during contraction, but not during passive stretch. These data indicate that muscarinic, but not nicotinic, receptors at the dorsal horn level blunt the pressor response to muscle activity. Further, the data suggest that the two neural pathways involved in muscle contraction or stretch are anatomically distinct. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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