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. 1978 May;63(1):7-15.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1978.tb07768.x.

Central adrenoceptors and cholinoceptors in cardiovascular control

Central adrenoceptors and cholinoceptors in cardiovascular control

K P Bhargava et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1978 May.

Abstract

1. In cats anaesthetized with chloralose, adrenoceptor and cholinoceptor agonists and antagonists were localized to the posterior hypothalamus (PH), lateral medullary pressor area (LMPA) and spinal autonomic loci to delineate the role of central cholinoceptors and adrenoceptors in cardiovascular control. 2 All along the neuroaxis, the alpha-adrenoceptors seem to subserve an inhibitory and the beta-adrenoceptors a facilitatory role in cardiovascular control. There appear to be a predominance of alpha-adrenoceptors at the medullary level and beta-adrenoceptors at the hypothalamic level. 3 The nicotinic cholinoceptors at the hypothalamic, medullary and spinal levels were facilitatory, whereas muscarinic cholinoceptors were inhibitory for cardiovascular control. However, muscarinic receptors were undetectable at the posterior hypothalamus. 4 The central cardiovascular effects of nicotine are attributed to nicotinic receptor activation and release of central catecholamines. 5 There appears to be a relationship between central cholinergic and adrenergic mechanisms in cardiovascular control.

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