Regulation of the common carotid arterial blood flow by nicotinic receptors in the medulla of cats
- 1 September 2006
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 149 (2) , 206-214
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0706844
Abstract
Background and purpose: Actions of glutamate and serotonin on their respective receptors in the dorsal facial area (DFA) of the medulla are known to regulate common carotid arterial (CCA) blood flow in cats. Less is known about acetylcholine action on its nicotinic receptor (nAChR) subtypes in the DFA for regulation of CCA blood flow and this aspect was investigated.Experimental approach: Nicotinic and muscarinic agonists and antagonists were microinjected into the DFA through a three‐barrel tubing in anesthetized cats.Results: CCA blood flow was dose‐dependently increased by nicotine (a non‐selective nAChR agonist) and choline (a selectiveα7‐nAChR agonist). These effects of nicotine were attenuated byα‐bungarotoxin (anα7‐nAChR antagonist), methyllycaconitine (anα7‐nAChR antagonist), mecamylamine (a relatively selectiveα3β4‐nAChR antagonist) and dihydro‐β‐erythroidine (a relatively selectiveα4β2‐nAChR antagonist). The choline‐induced flow increase was attenuated byα‐bungarotoxin and mecamylamine, but not by dihydro‐β‐erythroidine. Muscarinic agonists (muscarine and methacholine) and antagonist (atropine) affected neither the basal nor the nicotine‐induced increase in the CCA blood flow.Conclusions and implications: Functionalα7,α4β2, andα3β4 subunits of the nAChR appear to be present on the DFA neurons. Activations of these receptors increase the CCA blood flow. The present findings do not preclude the presence of other nAChRs subunits. Muscarinic receptors, if any, on the DFA are not involved in regulation of the CCA blood flow. Various subtypes of nAChRs in the DFA may mediate regulation of the CCA and cerebral blood flows.British Journal of Pharmacology(2006)149, 206–214; doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0706844Keywords
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