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P2X purinoceptor subtypes on paraventricular nucleus neurones projecting to the rostral ventrolateral medulla in the rat
Author(s) -
Cham Joo Lee,
Owens Neil C.,
Barden Julian. A.,
Lawrence Andrew J.,
Badoer Emilio
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
experimental physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.925
H-Index - 101
eISSN - 1469-445X
pISSN - 0958-0670
DOI - 10.1113/expphysiol.2005.032409
Subject(s) - rostral ventrolateral medulla , medulla oblongata , purinergic receptor , nucleus , medicine , medulla , endocrinology , hypothalamus , chemistry , neuroscience , biology , central nervous system , adenosine
The rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) is essential for the generation of sympathetic nerve activity. The RVLM receives a substantial innervation from the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN). Activation of P2X purinoceptors via ATP has been shown to mediate fast excitatory synaptic neurotransmission. There is mounting evidence to suggest the presence of P2X purinoceptors in hypothalamic nuclei, including the PVN. In this study, we determined whether P2X 1 –P2X 6 purinoceptor subtypes were present on PVN neurones that projected to the RVLM. Injection of the retrogradely transported tracer, rhodamine‐tagged microspheres, into the pressor region of the RVLM was used to identify the neurones in the PVN that innervated the RVLM. P2X 1 –P2X 6 purinoceptors were detected by immunohistochemistry. Double‐labelled neurones were quantified and expressed as a proportion of the retrogradely labelled neurones. The proportions of double‐labelled neurones for each of the P2X purinoceptor subtypes varied, on average, from 14 to 29%. The P2X 3 purinoceptor subtype was found to be the dominant purinoceptor subtype present on PVN neurones projecting to the RVLM. Additionally it was apparent that more than one P2X purinoceptor subtype was present on the PVN neurones projecting to the RVLM, since the sum of the average percentages of double‐labelled neurones for each P2X purinoceptor subtype exceeded 100%. These findings highlight the presence of the P2X 1 –P2X 6 purinoceptors on PVN neurones projecting to the RVLM. The results suggest a potential role for ATP in the PVN in the regulation of sympathetic nerve activity.

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