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Changes in the mitochondrial permeability in medullary cardiovascular neurons influence the hemodynamics in rats
Authors:L. N. Shapoval  O. V. Dmytrenko  L. S. Pobegailo  L. G. Stepanenko  V. F. Sagach
Affiliation:(1) Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract:In acute experiments on anesthetized rats, we studied the effects of modulation of the mitochondrial permeability in medullary cardiovascular neurons (nucl. tractus solitarii, NTS, nucl. ambiguus, AMB, paramedian reticular nucleus, PMn, and lateral reticular nucleus, LRN) on the systemic arterial pressure (SAP). We were the first to show that the mitochondrial permeability is essential for medullary cardiovascular control. An increase in the mitochondrial permeability with injections of an inductor of mitochondrial transition pore opening, phenylarsine oxide (PAO, 0.5 to 504 nmol), into the medullary nuclei resulted in long-lasting decreases in the SAP; at high doses of PAO, these drops could be irreversible and led to the animal’s death. Injections of an inhibitor of mitochondrial transition pore opening, melatonin (0.7 to 70.0 nmol), into the medullary nuclei induced dose-dependent increases in the SAP. Melatonin and L-arginine were shown to demonstrate neuroprotective effects due to their ability to attenuate the consequences of increased mitochondrial permeability in medullary cardiovascular neurons. Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, Vol. 39, Nos. 4/5, pp. 392–395, July–October, 2007.
Keywords:mitochondrial permeability transition pore  medullary neurons  cardiovascular control
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