2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2010.01.001
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Functional and in situ hybridization evidence that preganglionic sympathetic vasoconstrictor neurons express ghrelin receptors

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“…This and other ghrelin receptor agonists that cross the blood-brain barrier, and ghrelin applied directly to the spinal cord, stimulate autonomic preganglionic neurons that express the ghrelin receptor. 3,5,9 SCI at cervical or thoracic levels disrupts descending inputs that control the lumbosacral defecation centers. .…”
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“…This and other ghrelin receptor agonists that cross the blood-brain barrier, and ghrelin applied directly to the spinal cord, stimulate autonomic preganglionic neurons that express the ghrelin receptor. 3,5,9 SCI at cervical or thoracic levels disrupts descending inputs that control the lumbosacral defecation centers. .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the dysreflexic blood pressure increases that occur when the colon is distended in spinal cord-injured rats, 17 the events in the colon and the blood pressure changes that are observed in response to ghrelin agonists in rats without SCI are independent. 5,9 When they are applied at sites rostral to the defecation centers in normal animals (and rostral to the site of SCI used in the current experiments), ghrelin receptor agonists only elicit blood pressure responses (maximal blood pressure effects are from T9 to T12) and only small blood pressure increases are elicited from the levels of the defecation centers at L1 to L3. 9 Moreover, the effects on the colon can be blocked pharmacologically without affecting the blood pressure increases that occur when ghrelin receptors are activated.…”
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“…Ghrelin receptor expression in humans has been identified in various organs, including the kidney (21,(40)(41)(42)(43), where it is predominantly located on tubular rather than glomerular cells (44). A previous report showed that ghrelin increased serum IGF-1 concentrations and that IGF-1 exerted renal protection.…”
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