Journal article

The role of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus in the regulation of cardiac and renal sympathetic nerve activity in conscious normal and heart failure sheep

R Ramchandra, SG Hood, R Frithiof, MJ McKinley, CN May

Journal of Physiology | Published : 2013

Abstract

The paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN) plays a major role in central cardiovascular and volume control, and has been implicated in controlling sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) during volume expansion and in heart failure (HF). The objectives were to determine the role of the PVN on cardiac and renal SNA (CSNA and RSNA) in conscious normal sheep and sheep with pacing-induced heart failure. In normovolaemic sheep in the normal state and in HF, bilateral microinjection of the GABA agonist muscimol (2 mm, 500 nl), had no effects on resting mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), CSNA or RSNA. In addition, neither chemical inhibition of the PVN using the inhibitory amino aci..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia


Awarded by National Heart Foundation


Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the expert technical assistance of Alan McDonald and Tony Dornom. This work was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Grant 628573 and the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. R. Ramchandra was the recipient of National Heart Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship 09M 4930, and C. N. May was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council Research Fellowships 350328 and 566819.