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. 2009 Mar;147(3):281-4.
doi: 10.1007/s10517-009-0492-4.

Impulse flow in sympathetic efferents of the abdominal aortic nerve after intrathecal administration of the substrate and inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase

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Impulse flow in sympathetic efferents of the abdominal aortic nerve after intrathecal administration of the substrate and inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase

S A Rutkevich et al. Bull Exp Biol Med. 2009 Mar.

Abstract

Experiments were performed on rats anesthetized with urethane and nembutal. Intrathecal administration of a nitric oxide inhibitor L-NAME (60 mg) into the cerebrospinal fluid of the thoracic spinal cord was followed by a 40-45% decrease in tonic activity of efferent fibers of the abdominal aortic nerves. L-NAME reduced a reflex increase in the rate of efferent impulses, which was induced by tetanic stimulation of afferent C-fibers in the mesenteric nerve. Administration of L-arginine into the cerebrospinal fluid of the spinal cord (80 mg/20 ml) was accompanied a long-term increase in tonic activity of efferent fibers of the abdominal aortic nerves (by 15-20%). These changes reflect a prolonged activating effect of L-arginine on sympathetic structures.

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