Abstract

Cardiac vagal preganglionic neurones (CVPNs) show respiratory modulation in the nucleus ambiguus but not in the dorsal vagal nucleus. Both types of neurones can be activated by pulmonary C fibre afferents. Another brainstem area that has been identified as containing CVPNs is the intermediate zone between the dorsal vagal nucleus and nucleus ambiguus. Experiments were carried out in alpha-chloralose-anaesthetized cats to determine the physiological properties of these CVPNs and their responses to pulmonary C fibre afferent activation. Seven CVPN axons in the right cardiac vagal branches were identified and found to be localized in the intermediate zone with a conduction velocity of between 1.2 and 1.6 m s(-1), in the C fibre range. These seven CVPNs [either showing spontaneous activity (n = 1) or having activity induced by dl-homocysteic acid applied ionophoretically (n = 3)] were neither respiratory modulated nor did they receive a baroreceptor input, thus being similar to those found in the dorsal vagal nucleus. Right atrial injections of phenylbiguanide excited all four CVPNs tested. In conclusion, CVPNs located in the intermediate zone have similar properties to those in the dorsal vagal nucleus but not the nucleus ambiguus.

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