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Neurochemistry of bulbospinal presympathetic neurons of the medulla oblongata

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL NEUROANATOMY
Volume 38, Issue 3, Pages 222-230

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchemneu.2009.07.005

Keywords

Phenotype; Neuropeptide; Serotonin; Catecholamine; Thermoregulation; Central cardiovascular control; Sympathetic nervous system

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  1. National Institutes of Health [HL74011, HL28785]

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This review focuses on presympathetic neurons in the medulla oblongata including the adrenergic cell groups C1-C3 in the rostral ventrolateral medulla and the serotonergic, GABAergic and glycinergic neurons in the ventromedial medulla. The phenotypes of these neurons including colocalized neuropeptides (e.g., neuropeptide Y, enkephalin, thyrotropin-releasing hormone, substance P) as well as their relative anatomical location are considered in relation to predicting their function in control of sympathetic outflow, in particular the sympathetic outflows controlling blood pressure and thermoregulation. Several explanations are considered for how the neuroeffectors coexisting in these neurons might be functioning, although their exact purpose remains unknown. Although there is abundant data on potential neurotransmitters and neuropeptides contained in the presympathetic neurons, we are still unable to predict function and physiology based solely on the phenotype of these neurons. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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