Substance P microinjections into the nucleus tractus solitarius elicit a pressor response in capsaicin-treated rats
- PMID: 6200807
- DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(83)90197-0
Substance P microinjections into the nucleus tractus solitarius elicit a pressor response in capsaicin-treated rats
Abstract
The role of Substance P in the nucleus tractus solitarius was investigated by observing the effect of local injections of the peptide on blood pressure, heart rate and vasopressin secretion in both normal and neonatally capsaicin-treated rats. Substance P did not modify and of these parameters in control rats, but elicited a marked pressor response, not associated with changes in heart rate or plasma vasopressin levels, in capsaicin-treated animals. The study demonstrates that neonatal capsaicin treatment modifies the sensitivity of this area of the brainstem to exogenous substance P and provides evidence for a modulatory action of substance P on the cardiovascular system at the site of the nucleus tractus solitarius.
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