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AJP - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Vol 271, Issue 3 931-H936, Copyright © 1996 by American Physiological Society
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P. Ruggeri, C. E. Cogo, V. Picchio, C. Molinari, R. Ermirio and F. R. Calaresu
Istituto di Fisiologia Umana, Facolta di Medicina e Chirurgia, Universita di Genova, Italy.
The firing frequency of baroreceptive neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS) during microiontophoretic application of muscimol, a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)A agonist, or baclofen, a GABAB agonist, was monitored in anesthetized rats. Muscimol decreased the spontaneous discharge of 69 of 73 (94.5%) NTS baroreceptive neurons without affecting the remaining four neurons (5.5%). The statistical comparison on a bin-by-bin basis of the peri-R wave interval histograms of the discharge of each NTS neuron showed that the inhibitory action of muscimol was always exerted on the whole neuronal discharge independently of its correlation to the cardiac cycle. Baclofen inhibited 60 of 73 (82.2%) NTS neurons without affecting the remaining 13 neurons (17.8%). In 31 of 60 (51.7%) neurons inhibited by baclofen, this substance significantly affected only pulse-synchronous peaks of neuronal discharge without significant inhibition of the neuronal firing between cardiac cycle-related peaks. Fifty-eight of 73 (79.5%) NTS neurons studied were inhibited by both muscimol and baclofen, 11 neurons (15%) only by muscimol, 2 neurons (2.7%) only by baclofen, and 2 neurons (2.7%) were unaffected by both substances. These results demonstrate that both GABAA and GABAB receptors mediate inhibition of the spontaneous discharge in the great majority of the NTS baroreceptive neurons studied and suggest different functions of the two types of GABA receptors in influencing baroreceptor inputs to the NTS.
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