2002
DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00300.2002
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c-Fos expression in the midbrain periaqueductal gray after chemoreceptor and baroreceptor activation

Abstract: The pattern of Fos-like immunoreactivity (FLI) in the periaqueductal gray (PAG) associated with activation of arterial chemoreceptors versus baroreceptor afferents was examined in urethane-anesthetized rats. Chemoreflex responses elicited by repeat intravenous injections of potassium cyanide (KCN; 90 microg/kg) significantly increased FLI in all columns of the PAG relative to saline-injected animals. Pressor responses elicited by intravenous phenylephrine (PE) produced a similar pattern of increased FLI throug… Show more

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“…Chemoreceptor stimulations with KCN induced c-Fos expression chiefly in the caudal sectors of the DPAG (Hayward and Von Reitzentstein, 2002). Hayward and Von Reitzentstein (2002) showed that less than 10% of the neurons of the caudal PAG that expressed c-Fos after KCN injections were retrogradely labelled from the A5 region of the pons that is believed to mediate the pressor component of the chemoreceptor reflex (Guyenet and Koshiya, 1995). Moreover, Haibara et al (2002) showed that the microinjection of lidocaine in the LPBA attenuated the cardiovascular reflex responses to KCN injections, whereas those in DLPAG and LPAG were ineffective.…”
Section: Role Of the Periaqueductal Grey Matter In Respirationmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Chemoreceptor stimulations with KCN induced c-Fos expression chiefly in the caudal sectors of the DPAG (Hayward and Von Reitzentstein, 2002). Hayward and Von Reitzentstein (2002) showed that less than 10% of the neurons of the caudal PAG that expressed c-Fos after KCN injections were retrogradely labelled from the A5 region of the pons that is believed to mediate the pressor component of the chemoreceptor reflex (Guyenet and Koshiya, 1995). Moreover, Haibara et al (2002) showed that the microinjection of lidocaine in the LPBA attenuated the cardiovascular reflex responses to KCN injections, whereas those in DLPAG and LPAG were ineffective.…”
Section: Role Of the Periaqueductal Grey Matter In Respirationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Exceptions included jumping, which was elicited in one rat only, and defecation and micturition, for which the effective doses were unusually low, compared with the high thresholds of these responses in electrical and chemical stimulations of the DPAG. Because KCN-induced defensive behaviours are suppressed by both sinoaortic denervation and glomus artery ligation (Franchini and Krieger, 1993;Franchini et al, 1997), these behaviours are mediated by the NTS efferents to the DPAG (Bandler and Tork, 1987;Hayward and Von Reitzentstein, 2002;Loewy and Burton, 1978). The chemoreceptor-mediation of the KCN-evoked defensive behaviours is further supported by the rather short latencies (1-3 s) of these responses.…”
Section: The Role Of the Periaqueductal Grey Matter Suffocation Alarmmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Overall, these results support the chemoreceptor facilitation of DPAG-evoked defensive behaviors and, reciprocally, the DPAG facilitation of chemoreceptor ventilatory reflex. More important, however, because Hayward and von Reitzentstein (2002) carried out their experiments in urethane anesthetized rats, KCN activation of DPAG was not secondary to emotional responses. Rather, they suggest the DPAG intrinsic sensitivity to hypoxic states.…”
Section: Evidence Of a Suffocation Alarm System Within The Periaquedumentioning
confidence: 99%