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Muscimol injection into the lateral hypothalamus inhibits the hypotension and bradycardia caused by somato-visceral nociception

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Göktalay, Gökhan

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Levendusky, Mark C.
Millington, William R.

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This study investigated whether the lateral hypothalamus (LH) contributes to the depressor response evoked by somato-visceral nociception. Lidocame (2%; 0.1, 0.3 or 1.0 mul) or muscimol (0.34 nmol; 0.5 mul) was microinjected into the rostral LH of halothane-anesthetized rats bilaterally and somato-visceral nociception was induced 2 min later by injecting 5% acetic acid (0.5 ml) intraperitoneally. Lidocaine and muscimol inhibited the hypotension and bradycardia caused by somato-visceral nociception significantly without affecting cardiovascular function in normotensive animals.

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Neurosciences and neurology, Lateral hypothalamus, Visceral nociception, Pain, GABA receptor, Muscimol, Cardiovascular regulation, Midbrain periaqueductal gray, Anterior hypothalamus, Efferent projections, Fos, Area, Immunoreactivity, Organization, Stimulation, Nucleus, Neurons

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Göktalay, G. vd. (2004). “Muscimol injection into the lateral hypothalamus inhibits the hypotension and bradycardia caused by somato-visceral nociception”. Brain Research , 1029(1), 124-130.

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