J. Zanzinger et al., EXCITATORY SOMATO-SYMPATHETIC REFLEXES ARE RELAYED IN THE CAUDAL VENTROLATERAL MEDULLA IN THE CAT, Neuroscience letters, 179(1-2), 1994, pp. 71-74
The caudal ventrolateral medulla (CVLM) modulates sympathetic outflow
from the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM). We studied the possible
role of the CVLM in the transmission of excitatory somato-sympathetic
reflexes in baro- and chemoreceptor denervated chloralose-anesthetize
d cats. Neurotoxic doses of kainate, injected in the CVLM, caused mark
ed increases in baseline sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) and arterial
blood pressure (BP). Concomitantlv. excitatory somato-sympathetic ref
lex responses evoked by electrical stimulation of the 4th intercostal
nerve disappeared almos pletely. Similar effects on SNA and BP but not
on somato-sympathetic reflexes were observed when the GABA-antagonist
bicuculline was injected in the RVLM. Bicuculline injected in the RVL
M after kainate had no additional effects. These results suggest that
in addition to a tonic GABA-ergic inhibition on the RVLM, the CVLM con
trols somato-sympathetic reflex transmission through interneurons loca
ted in this region.