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Muscle Contracture and Twitch Depression Induced by Arsenite in the Mouse Phrenic Nerve-Diaphragm
Author(s) -
Takashi Hasegawa,
Kunihiko Yokotani,
Yasunobu Okuma,
Masanobu Manabe,
Masahisa Hirakawa,
Yoshitsugu Osumi
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
japanese journal of pharmacology/japanese journal of pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1347-3506
pISSN - 0021-5198
DOI - 10.1254/jjp.61.325
Subject(s) - phrenic nerve , diaphragm (acoustics) , contracture , diaphragm muscle , anatomy , arsenite , chemistry , anesthesia , medicine , respiratory system , surgery , physics , arsenic , organic chemistry , acoustics , loudspeaker
Effect of rat alpha-calcitonin gene-related peptide (alpha-CGRP) microinjected into various hypothalamic nuclei on plasma levels of catecholamines and arterial blood pressure were investigated in urethane-anesthetized rats. alpha-CGRP (0.05 and 0.25 nmol) microinjected into the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) increased the plasma level of noradrenaline (NA), but not that of adrenaline (AD), in a dose-dependent manner. A similar increase in plasma level of NA was also observed by alpha-CGRP (0.05 nmol) microinjected into the preoptic area (POA), anterior hypothalamus (AH), dorsomedial hypothalamus (DMH) and ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH). A significant increase in arterial blood pressure was observed by microinjection of alpha-CGRP (0.05 nmol) into the PVN, POA, AH and DMH, and the most prominent increase was caused by its microinjection into the PVN. Microinjection of the same dose of this peptide into the VMH, lateral hypothalamic area and posterior hypothalamus was without effect. The increase in plasma level of NA induced by alpha-CGRP (0.05 nmol) into the PVN was not affected by bilateral adrenalectomy. Electrical stimulation of the PVN elicited increases in plasma levels of both NA and AD. This increase in NA was abolished by chemical sympathectomy with 6-hydroxydopamine (50 mg/kg, i.v., 3 days before experiments). These results suggest that activation of the PVN by electrical stimulation elicits both sympathetic and adrenomedullary outflow. alpha-CGRP microinjected into the PVN selectively activates the sympathetic outflow.

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