Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3035815 Autonomic Neuroscience 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We evaluated the cardiovascular effects of nitric oxide (NO) inhibitors microinjected into the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) of conscious rats. Application of L‐NAME or aminoguanidine (AG) induced an increase in arterial blood pressure (MAP) and an increase in heart rate, whereas 7‐nitroindazole (7‐NI) decreased MAP and HR. Microinjection of glutamate produced an increase in MAP which was followed by either a tachycardia or a bradycardia. Such responses were blocked totally by prior administration of L‐NAME and attenuated (∼ 50%) by 7‐NI. In contrast, glutamate responses were enhanced by following AG. We conclude that in conscious rats, NO has tonic effects in the RVLM and may participate in the modulation of the actions of glutamate through iNOS and nNOS pathways.

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