The long-term objective of this research is to understand the specific role played by catecholamines (CA) in information processing by the central nervous system. The proposed research will focus in large part on: i) the role of the CA projections to the intermediolateral cell column of the spinal cord (IML) (nucleus of orgin of the sympathetic preganglionic neurons, SPN's) and on ii) the mechanism of central Alpha-2 adrenergic postsynaptic inhibition (as it is presumably involved in the IML and possibly in the effects of the commonly used antihypertensive drugs clonidine and Alpha methyl DOPA). The nature and origin of these CA projections as well as the type of synaptic contacts established with the SPN's or the surrounding neuropil will be studied in the rat with neuroanatomical techniques combined with specific lesions. The effect of the various catecholamines on SPN's discharges will be studied with single-unit recordings and iontophoresis in the cat to examine the type of CA receptors involved in their action. In order to determine whether E or NE neurons are involved or not in the baroceptor reflex single unit recordings will be obtained from these neurons (C1 and A5) in the rat and the effect of pharmacologically induced alterations in blood pressure on their discharges will be investigated. For the same purpose an attempt will be made to determine the release of NE in the IML of the cat by voltammetry """"""""in vivo"""""""" and its modification by changes in peripheral blood pressure. Finally a tissue slice preparation of the pontine area (species to be determined) will be set up to study with intracellular techniques the mechanism of Alpha-2 mediated postsynaptic inhibition in the locus coeruleus. These experiments will contribute to further our understanding of the control by the CNS of the sympathetic outflow and of the mechanism of action of Alpha-2 adrenergic agonists.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Type
Modified Research Career Development Award (K04)
Project #
5K04HL001128-05
Application #
3073649
Study Section
Experimental Cardiovascular Sciences Study Section (ECS)
Project Start
1982-08-01
Project End
1987-07-31
Budget Start
1986-08-01
Budget End
1987-07-31
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
1986
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Virginia
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
001910777
City
Charlottesville
State
VA
Country
United States
Zip Code
22904
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Sun, M K; Guyenet, P G (1987) Arterial baroreceptor and vagal inputs to sympathoexcitatory neurons in rat medulla. Am J Physiol 252:R699-709
Guyenet, P G; Filtz, T M; Donaldson, S R (1987) Role of excitatory amino acids in rat vagal and sympathetic baroreflexes. Brain Res 407:272-84
Sun, M K; Guyenet, P G (1986) Effect of clonidine and gamma-aminobutyric acid on the discharges of medullo-spinal sympathoexcitatory neurons in the rat. Brain Res 368:1-17
Guyenet, P G; Brown, D L (1986) Nucleus paragigantocellularis lateralis and lumbar sympathetic discharge in the rat. Am J Physiol 250:R1081-94
Sun, M K; Guyenet, P G (1986) Hypothalamic glutamatergic input to medullary sympathoexcitatory neurons in rats. Am J Physiol 251:R798-810
Guyenet, P G; Brown, D L (1986) Unit activity in nucleus paragigantocellularis lateralis during cerebral ischemia in the rat. Brain Res 364:301-14
Sun, M K; Guyenet, P G (1986) Medullospinal sympathoexcitatory neurons in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats. Am J Physiol 250:R910-7
Guyenet, P G; Byrum, C E (1985) Comparative effects of sciatic nerve stimulation, blood pressure, and morphine on the activity of A5 and A6 pontine noradrenergic neurons. Brain Res 327:191-201
Moore, S D; Guyenet, P G (1985) Effect of blood pressure on A2 noradrenergic neurons. Brain Res 338:169-72

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