Connections between the pontine reticular formation and rostral ventrolateral medulla
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Connections between the pontine reticular formation and rostral ventrolateral medulla
Abstract
Pontine reticular formation (PRF) neurons provide tonic excitatory drive to sympathetic nerves and are involved in cardiovascular control [K. Hayes and L. C. Weaver. Am. J. Physiol. 263 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 32): H1567-H1575, 1992]. However, connections between the PRF and the well-known vasomotor region in the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) are unknown. In propofol (Diprivan)- anesthetized rats we investigated arterial pressure, heart rate, and renal nerve responses to microinjection of glycine (1.0 M, 60 nl) into the PRF before and after injection of the synaptic blocking agent cobalt chloride (4.0 mM, 200 nl) into the RVLM. Glycine injections into the PRF caused decreases in arterial pressure, heart rate, and discharge of renal sympathetic nerves. Synaptic blockade of the RVLM almost eliminated cardiovascular and sympathetic responses to glycine injections into the PRF and blocked somatosympathetic reflexes in the renal nerve. Cobalt injections into the RVLM had very small effects on basal renal nerve firing, arterial pressure, or heart rate. These results suggest that the neurons within the RVLM relay influences from the PRF to sympathetic preganglionic neurons. Because injections of the excitatory amino acid antagonist, kynurenate, into the RVLM also interrupted responses to blockade of the PRF and blocked somatosympathetic reflexes, glutamate is a likely neurotransmitter from the PRF to the RVLM and for somatosympathetic reflexes.
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