EFFECTS OF ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE CHANGE ON RELEASE OF GABA IN THE POSTERIOR HYPOTHALAMUS CONSCIOUS OF FREELY MOVING RATS
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Abstract
Push-pull superfusion technique was used to investigate the release of endogenousgamma一aminobutyric acid(GABA)in the posterior hypothalamus of the conscious , freely moving ratin response to peripherally applied drugs or experimentally induced blood pressure changes. The rise in blood pressure elicited by intravenous infusion of phenylephrine(15μg·kg-1·min-1) or blood(3 ml/100g)was associated with an increased rate of GABA release in the posterior hypothalamus,Hypotension preduced by nitroprusside(30μg· kg-1· min-1) ,chlorisondamine(3mg·kg-1,iv)and controlled bleeding(3ml/100g)led to a counteracting decrease in hypothalamic GABA outflow.This finding suggests that GABAergic neurons of the conscious,freely moving rat in the posterior hypothalamus are involved in cardiovascular control and possess a hypotensive function.
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