Modulatory Effects of Endothelin-1 on Central Cardiovascular Control in Rats

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In urethane-anesthetized and immobilized rats, modulatory effects of endothelin-1 (ET-1) on central cardiovascular control were examined. An injection of 0.1 pmol of ET-1 into the cisterna magna caused immediate increases in arterial pressure (AP), renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA), and heart rate (HR) that lasted for 5-45 min. At doses of 1 and 10 pmol, intracisternal ET-1 elicited initial increases (phase I) followed by decreases in these variables below the pre-injection level (phase II). At the dose of 1 or 10 pmol, the arterial baroreceptor reflex was suppressed during the latter part of phase I and during phase II. The three variables subsequently returned to, or often exceeded, pre-injection levels in 30 to 60min and reflex activity recovered (phase III). However, AP often remained below control throughout the 2-h observation period. Essentially identical responses to intracisternal ET-1 were observed in unanesthetized precollicular decerebrated or urethane-anesthetized rats. Application of a piece of filter paper soaked with 1 pmol of ET-1 to the ventral surface of the medulla (VSM) caused the pattern of changes similar to that following intracisternal injection. A microinjection of 4 pmol of ET-1 into the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) caused a moderate increase in RSNA with a minute fall in AP. Intrathecal administration of ET-1 resulted in moderate changes in AP and RSNA at the dose as high as 100 pmol. We conclude that intracisternally administered ET-1 modulates tonic and reflex control of AP and sympathetic vasomotor activity and that the VSM appears to be involved critically in this modulation. © 1990, PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. All rights reserved.

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Kuwaki, T., Koshiya, N., Cao, W. H., Takahashi, H., Terui, N., & Kumada, M. (1990). Modulatory Effects of Endothelin-1 on Central Cardiovascular Control in Rats. Japanese Journal of Physiology, 40(6), 827–841. https://doi.org/10.2170/jjphysiol.40.827

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