Abstract

Neurons of the subretrofacial nucleus in the rostral ventrolateral medulla have been studied by in vivo intracellular recording in the chloralose-anaesthetized cat. Impalements of sufficient quality to demonstrate inhibition by carotid baroreceptor stimulation (blind sac inflation) were obtained for 9 cells. In 8 of these, a clear hyperpolarization followed approximately 100–200 ms after the baroreceptor stimulus, reaching a maximum of 2–9 mV, 200–500 ms later. These findings confirm by more direct methods the inhibition of subretrofacial neurons by arterial baroreceptors.

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