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Wayne State University

2010

Purinergic receptors

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Neural And Humoral Control Of Regional Vascular Beds Via A1 Adenosine Receptors Located In The Nucleus Of The Solitary Tract, Joseph Martin Mcclure Jan 2010

Neural And Humoral Control Of Regional Vascular Beds Via A1 Adenosine Receptors Located In The Nucleus Of The Solitary Tract, Joseph Martin Mcclure

Wayne State University Dissertations

Previous studies from our laboratory showed that activation of NTS A1 adenosine

receptors yields variable hemodynamic responses with prevailing pressor and iliac

vasoconstrictor responses. These responses are accompanied with differential

activation of regional sympathetic activity (adrenal>>renal≥lumbar) and inhibition of

baroreflex mechanisms at the level of the NTS. The variability of the hemodynamic

responses was a result of simultaneous Β-adrenergic vasodilation counteracted with

sympathetic and unknown humoral vasoconstriction. Among many potential

vasoconstrictors vasopressin, angiotensin II and circulating norepinephrine were

considered. Therefore, blood pressure and iliac vascular responses evoked by

selective stimulation of NTS A1 adenosine receptors (CPA 330 …