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Electrophysiological evidence that circulating angiotensin II sensitive neurons in the subfornical organ alter the activity of hypothalamic paraventricular neurohypophyseal neurons in the rat
Authors:Junichi Tanaka  Hideto Kaba  Hideo Saito  Katsuo Seto  
Abstract:Electrical stimulation of the rat A1 noradrenergic region produced excitation (77%) of the activity of putative vasopressin (VP)-secreting neurons in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and produced excitation (4%), inhibition (26%) and excitation-inhibition (11%) of the activity of PVN neurons that were not antidromically identified by neurohypophysial stimulation. The excitatory response of putative VP-secreting neurons was blocked by microiontophoretically applied phentolamine, an α-adrenoceptor antagonist, but not by timolol, a β-adrenoceptor antagonist. The inhibitory response of unidentified PVN neurons, on the other hand, was blocked by timolol, but not by phentolamine.
Keywords:A1 noradrenergic region  paraventricular nucleus  vasopressin  microiontophoresis  phentolamine  timolol
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