The role of preoptic area and anterior hypothalamus and median raphe nucleus on thermoregulatory system in freely moving rats
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The role of preoptic area and anterior hypothalamus and median raphe nucleus on thermoregulatory system in freely moving rats
Abstract
To clarify the role of the preoptic area and anterior hypothalamus (PO/AH) on thermoregulatory system and the effects of serotonergic innervation from the median raphe nucleus (MRN) on body temperature (Tb), we perfused tetrodotoxin (TTX) solution into the PO/AH or MRN by using a microdialysis technique at different ambient temperatures (5, 23 and 35 degrees C) in freely moving rats. Tb was continuously monitored by using a telemetry system. In the MRN, perfusion of TTX solution induced significant hypothermia in the normal environment, a greater decrease in Tb during cold exposure and had no effect on Tb during heat exposure. In the PO/AH, perfusion of TTX solution induced significant hyperthermia in normal environment, a greater increase in Tb during heat exposure and had no effect on Tb during cold exposure. Our results indicate that the PO/AH regulates mainly heat loss or inhibits the loci regulating heat production. Furthermore, heat production appears to be regulated by other loci receiving serotonergic innervation from the MRN.
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