Department of Pharmacology, The Medical School, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TJ, U.K.
Abstract:
Electrical stimulation of the median raphe nucleus (MRN) in urethane-anaesthetised rats decreased systemic blood pressure at low intensities of stimulation (5–25 μA) and increased it with higher intensities (20–150 μA). Prazosin (0-5-5.0 μg/Kg i.v.) dose-dependently attenuated pressor responses concurrently with a reduction in the responsiveness of peripheral alpha-adrenoceptors to phenylephrine (500ng i.V.). Methlothepin (5–10 μg/Kg i.v.) abolished depressor responses and reduced the pressor effects without altering the response to phenylephrine. Ketanserin (5–10 μg/Kg i.v.) abolished depressor changes and potentiated pressor responses. High doses (20–200 μg/Kg) produced a decrease in pressor responses but correspondingly lowered BP and reduced the response to phenylephrlne.
The results suggest the presence of 5-HT-containlng links between the MRN and the peripheral cardiovascular effector systems.