2008
DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.90384.2008
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Role of the hypothalamic PVN in the reflex reduction in mesenteric blood flow elicited by hyperthermia

Abstract: In the present study, we investigated whether the PVN is a key region in the mesenteric vasoconstriction that normally accompanies an increase in core body temperature. Anesthetized rats were monitored for blood pressure, heart rate, mesenteric blood flow, and vascular conductance. In control rats, elevation of core body temperature to 41°C had no significant effect on blood pressure, increased heart rate, and reduced mesenteric blood flow by 21%. In a separate group of rats, muscimol was microinjected bilater… Show more

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“…Neurons in the PVN are activated by increases in ambient temperature, including those that influence sympathetic nerve activity (3,7,9,27), suggesting a role for the PVN in temperature regulation. The present study, together with our more recent work showing that inhibition of neuronal function within the PVN prevented the hyperthermia-induced reduction in renal and mesenteric blood flows, provides direct evidence that the PVN plays a key role in the cardiovascular thermoregulatory responses (8,10). This does not exclude other brain regions contributing to the reflex renal vasoconstriction elicited by hyperthermia.…”
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“…Neurons in the PVN are activated by increases in ambient temperature, including those that influence sympathetic nerve activity (3,7,9,27), suggesting a role for the PVN in temperature regulation. The present study, together with our more recent work showing that inhibition of neuronal function within the PVN prevented the hyperthermia-induced reduction in renal and mesenteric blood flows, provides direct evidence that the PVN plays a key role in the cardiovascular thermoregulatory responses (8,10). This does not exclude other brain regions contributing to the reflex renal vasoconstriction elicited by hyperthermia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Our hypothesis is that the PVN is the key site, since it has a dense concentration of ANG II type 1 receptors and that inhibition of the PVN prevents the reflex vasoconstriction in renal and mesenteric vasculature (1,8,10). In the present study, therefore, we investigated the effect of microinjection of the ANG II type 1 receptor antagonist, losartan, directly into the PVN on the reflex reduction in renal blood flow induced by elevating body core temperature in rats.…”
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“…Rats that were directly injected in the PVN with muscimol, which is a GABA-ergic agonist employed to inhibit neuronal function, did not show the classical response of blood flow redirection in response to hyperthermia Chen et al, 2008). Following the same protocol, intra-PVN administration of L-NAME also prevented the redirection of blood flow (Chen et al, 2010).…”
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“…Recent studies have highlighted the essential role of the PVN in the reduction in mesenteric and renal blood flows induced by hyperthermia (9,11). Inhibition of neuronal function within the PVN using the GABA A agonist muscimol prevented the normal reduction in mesenteric blood flow, and the effect was specific to the PVN (11).…”
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