Abstract

The sensorimotor cortex (SMC) establishes a functional connectivity with the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) and the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM). These bulbar nuclei are known to contain catecholaminergic neurones involved in the cardiovascular control. The aim of the present study was to establish the proportion of catecholaminergic neurones activated by electrical stimulation of SMC. For this purpose, double immunocytochemical procedures were used to reveal the distribution of Fos protein and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). The results showed that, in the NTS, 7% of the neurones immunoreactive for TH expressed Fos-protein, versus 34% in the RVLM. These data provide evidence that the SMC activated preferentially catecholaminergic neurones of the RVLM which are known to be involved in cardiovascular control via spinal preganglionic neurones.

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