Role of nucleus tractus solitarius 5-HT3 receptors in the defense reaction-induced inhibition of the aortic baroreflex in rats.
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Thermoregulation under pressure: a role for orexin neuronsAn animal model of panic vulnerability with chronic disinhibition of the dorsomedial/perifornical hypothalamusNeural pathways underlying lactate-induced panic.Cardiorespiratory regulation in migraine. Results in children and adolescents and review of the literature.Induction of Fos-immunoreactivity in the rat brain following disinhibition of the dorsomedial hypothalamusDifferential control of cardiac and sympathetic vasomotor activity from the dorsomedial hypothalamus.Orexin, stress, and anxiety/panic states.Serotonin activates catecholamine neurons in the solitary tract nucleus by increasing spontaneous glutamate inputsMidbrain modulation of the cardiac baroreflex involves excitation of lateral parabrachial neurons in the rat.Orexin neuron-mediated skeletal muscle vasodilation and shift of baroreflex during defense response in mice.Neurons of the A5 region are required for the tachycardia evoked by electrical stimulation of the hypothalamic defence area in anaesthetized rats.5-HT-mediated inhibition of cardiovagal baroreceptor reflex response during defense reaction in the rat.Involvement of the dorsomedial hypothalamus and the nucleus tractus solitarii in chronic cardiovascular changes associated with anxiety in rats.Brain circuits mediating baroreflex bradycardia inhibition in rats: an anatomical and functional link between the cuneiform nucleus and the periaqueductal grey.Modulation of the baroreceptor reflex by the dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus and perifornical area.Long-lasting bradypnea induced by repeated social defeat.Differential effect of central command on aortic and carotid sinus baroreceptor-heart rate reflexes at the onset of spontaneous, fictive motor activity.Cardiac baroreflex facilitation evoked by hypothalamus and prefrontal cortex stimulation: role of the nucleus tractus solitarius 5-HT2A receptors.Systolic inhibition of nociceptive responding is moderated by arousal.Central command does not suppress baroreflex control of cardiac sympathetic nerve activity at the onset of spontaneous motor activity in the decerebrate cat.
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Role of nucleus tractus solitarius 5-HT3 receptors in the defense reaction-induced inhibition of the aortic baroreflex in rats.
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Role of nucleus tractus solita ...... the aortic baroreflex in rats.
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Role of nucleus tractus solita ...... the aortic baroreflex in rats.
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Role of nucleus tractus solita ...... the aortic baroreflex in rats.
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Role of nucleus tractus solita ...... the aortic baroreflex in rats.
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Role of nucleus tractus solita ...... the aortic baroreflex in rats.
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Role of nucleus tractus solita ...... the aortic baroreflex in rats.
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10.1152/JN.00275.2003
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2003-05-28T00:00:00Z