Journal article
IMPORTANCE OF SPINAL NORADRENERGIC PATHWAYS IN CARDIOVASCULAR REFLEXES AND CENTRAL ACTIONS OF CLONIDINE AND ALPHA-METHYLDOPA IN THE RABBIT
JL ELGHOZI, GA HEAD, WA WOLF, CR ANDERSON, PI KORNER
BRAIN RESEARCH | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 1989
Abstract
We have examined in conscious rabbits the chronic effects of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-induced local lesions of the spinal noradrenaline (NA) pathways on (i) resting mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR), (ii) the nasopharyngeal pressor response, (iii) the sympathetic component of the baroreceptor-heart rate reflex (iv) the acute responses to intracisternal (i.c.) clonidine and alpha-methyldopa (alpha-MD), and (v) the acute NA release response produced by i.e. 6-OHDA. One month after injection of 6-OHDA (40 nmol in 4 microliters) into the first cervical spinal cord segment (C1), the NA content was reduced to 29% in C2, 45% in T4 and 61% in L3 with little non-specific damage. Basa..
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