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The diagonal band of Broca is involved in the pressor pathway activated by noradrenaline microinjected into the periaqueductal gray area of rats.

Authors :
Pelosi GG
Tavares RF
CorrĂȘa FM
Source :
Life sciences [Life Sci] 2009 Mar 27; Vol. 84 (13-14), pp. 444-50. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Feb 02.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Aims: The dorsal periaqueductal gray area (dPAG) is involved in cardiovascular modulation. Previously, we reported that noradrenaline (NA) microinjection into the dPAG caused a pressor response that was mediated by vasopressin release into the circulation. However, the neuronal pathway that mediates this response is as yet unknown. There is evidence that chemical stimulation of the diagonal band of Broca (dbB) also causes a pressor response mediated by systemic vasopressin release. In the present study, we evaluated the participation of the dbB in the pressor response caused by NA microinjection into the dPAG as well as the existence of neural connections between these areas.<br />Main Methods: With the above goal, we verified the effect of the pharmacological ablation of the dbB on the cardiovascular response to NA microinjection into the dPAG of unanesthetized rats. In addition, we microinjected the neuronal tracer biotinylated-dextran-amine (BDA) into the dPAG and looked for efferent projections from the dPAG to the dbB.<br />Key Findings: The pharmacologically reversible ablation of the dbB with local microinjection of CoCl(2) significantly reduced the pressor response caused by NA microinjection (15 nmol/50 nL) into the dPAG. In addition, BDA microinjection into the dPAG labeled axons in the dbB, pointing to the existence of direct connections between these areas.<br />Significance: The present results indicate that synapses within the dbB are involved in the pressor pathway activated by NA microinjection into the dPAG and direct neural projection from the dPAG to the dbB may constitute the neuroanatomic substrate for this pressor pathway.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-0631
Volume :
84
Issue :
13-14
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Life sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19302815
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lfs.2009.01.011