Rostral ventrolateral medullary opioid receptor subtypes in the inhibitory effect of electroacupuncture on reflex autonomic response in cats.
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The status and future of acupuncture mechanism researchShort-term electroacupuncture at Zusanli resets the arterial baroreflex neural arc toward lower sympathetic nerve activityMechanism of acupuncture on neuromodulation in the gut--a review.Serotonergic projection from nucleus raphe pallidus to rostral ventrolateral medulla modulates cardiovascular reflex responses during acupuncture.Neural mechanism of electroacupuncture's hypotensive effectsAn arcuate-ventrolateral periaqueductal gray reciprocal circuit participates in electroacupuncture cardiovascular inhibitionNucleus raphe pallidus participates in midbrain-medullary cardiovascular sympathoinhibition during electroacupunctureGABA in nucleus tractus solitarius participates in electroacupuncture modulation of cardiopulmonary bradycardia reflex.Electroacupuncture Delays Hypertension Development through Enhancing NO/NOS Activity in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.Neuroendocrine mechanisms of acupuncture in the treatment of hypertension.Nucleus ambiguus cholinergic neurons activated by acupuncture: relation to enkephalinExpression of c-Fos in arcuate nucleus induced by electroacupuncture: relations to neurons containing opioids and glutamate.What do we understand from clinical and mechanistic studies on acupuncture treatment for hypertension?Medullary GABAergic mechanisms contribute to electroacupuncture modulation of cardiovascular depressor responses during gastric distention in ratsParaventricular Nucleus Modulates Excitatory Cardiovascular Reflexes during Electroacupuncture.Responses of opioid and serotonin containing medullary raphe neurons to electroacupuncture.Functional role of peripheral opioid receptors in the regulation of cardiac spinal afferent nerve activity during myocardial ischemia.Long-loop pathways in cardiovascular electroacupuncture responses.Electroacupuncture modulates vlPAG release of GABA through presynaptic cannabinoid CB1 receptorsSpinal nociceptin mediates electroacupuncture-related modulation of visceral sympathoexcitatory reflex responses in rats.Electroacupuncture modulation of reflex hypertension in rats: role of cholecystokinin octapeptide.Repetitive Electroacupuncture Attenuates Cold-Induced Hypertension through Enkephalin in the Rostral Ventral Lateral Medulla.Review of trials examining the use of acupuncture to treat hypertension.The influence of PC6 on cardiovascular disorders: a review of central neural mechanisms.Electroacupuncture enhances preproenkephalin mRNA expression in rostral ventrolateral medulla of rats.Repetitive electroacupuncture causes prolonged increased met-enkephalin expression in the rVLM of conscious ratsRostral ventromedial medulla μ, but not κ, opioid receptors are involved in electroacupuncture anti-hyperalgesia in an inflammatory pain rat model.Acupuncture's Cardiovascular Actions: A Mechanistic Perspective.Effect of electroacupuncture on pressor reflex during gastric distension.Dual effects of acupuncture on gastric motility in conscious rats.Nociceptin in rVLM mediates electroacupuncture inhibition of cardiovascular reflex excitatory response in rats.Role of medullary GABA, opioids, and nociceptin in prolonged inhibition of cardiovascular sympathoexcitatory reflexes during electroacupuncture in cats.Role of glutamate in the rostral ventrolateral medulla in acupuncture-related modulation of visceral reflex sympathoexcitation.Midbrain vlPAG inhibits rVLM cardiovascular sympathoexcitatory responses during electroacupuncture.Brain stem mechanisms underlying acupuncture modality-related modulation of cardiovascular responses in rats.Medullary substrate and differential cardiovascular responses during stimulation of specific acupoints.Role of glutamate in a visceral sympathoexcitatory reflex in rostral ventrolateral medulla of cats.Excitatory projections from arcuate nucleus to ventrolateral periaqueductal gray in electroacupuncture inhibition of cardiovascular reflexes.Modulation of cardiovascular excitatory responses in rats by transcutaneous magnetic stimulation: role of the spinal cord.Absence of actions of commonly used Chinese herbal medicines and electroacupuncture on myocardial infarct size.
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Rostral ventrolateral medullary opioid receptor subtypes in the inhibitory effect of electroacupuncture on reflex autonomic response in cats.
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Rostral ventrolateral medullar ...... ex autonomic response in cats.
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Rostral ventrolateral medullar ...... ex autonomic response in cats.
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Rostral ventrolateral medullar ...... ex autonomic response in cats.
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Rostral ventrolateral medullar ...... ex autonomic response in cats.
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Rostral ventrolateral medullar ...... ex autonomic response in cats.
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Rostral ventrolateral medullar ...... ex autonomic response in cats.
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J C Longhurst
S Tjen-A-Looi
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10.1016/S1566-0702(01)00247-8
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2001-06-01T00:00:00Z