نتایج جستجو برای: periaqueductal gray

تعداد نتایج: 40734  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2010
Ling-Hsuan Kung Jaimee Glasgow Anna Ruszaj Thackery Gray Karie E Scrogin

Serotonin is thought to contribute to the syncopal-like response that develops during severe blood loss by inhibiting presympathetic neurons of the rostroventrolateral medulla (RVLM). Here, we tested whether serotonin cells activated during hypotensive hemorrhage, i.e., express the protein product of the immediate early gene c-Fos, are critical for the normal sympathetic response to blood loss ...

Journal: :European neurology 2007
Hyun-Ah Kim Hyung Lee

sphere and posterior vermis, simulating acute bilateral cerebellar infarctions ( fig. 1 A). An initial diagnosis was made based on a history of chronic alcohol abuse, with typical symptoms that included altered mental state and ophthalmoplegia, and combined lesions on bilateral thalamus and periaqueductal gray matter on DWI ( fig. 1 B). Immediate administration of 300 mg thiamine commenced. On ...

2018
Sophie Kobuch Azharuddin Fazalbhoy Rachael Brown Vaughan G Macefield Luke A Henderson

Introduction Long-lasting experimental muscle pain elicits divergent muscle sympathetic responses, with some individuals exhibiting a persistent increase in muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), and others a decrease. These divergent responses are thought to result from sustained functional changes in specific brain regions that modulate the cardiovascular responses to pain. Aim The aim o...

Journal: :Emotion 2012
Marcus A Gray Felix D Beacher Ludovico Minati Yoko Nagai Andrew H Kemp Neil A Harrison Hugo D Critchley

Influential models highlight the central integration of bodily arousal with emotion. Some emotions, notably disgust, are more closely coupled to visceral state than others. Cardiac baroreceptors, activated at systole within each cardiac cycle, provide short-term visceral feedback. Here we explored how phasic baroreceptor activation may alter the appraisal of brief emotional stimuli and conseque...

2014
Shu Zheng

Despite the central role of general anesthesia in modern healthcare, the frequency of anesthesia-related morbidity resulting from the toxicity and non-specificity of anesthetic drugs remains high. Among the key behavioral states of general anesthesia is antinociception (reduced sensitivity to pain). Within the nociceptive pathway in the brain and the central nervous system, the periaqueductal g...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2009
P Fort C L Bassetti P-H Luppi

Since the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (also known as paradoxical sleep; PS), it is accepted that sleep is an active process. PS is characterized by EEG rhythmic activity resembling that of waking with a disappearance of muscle tone and the occurrence of REMs, in contrast to slow-wave sleep (SWS, also known as non-REM sleep) identified by the presence of delta waves. Here, we rev...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Harish V Pai Reddy P Kommaddi Shankar J Chinta Toshiyuki Mori Michael R Boyd Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath

A frameshift mutation 138delT generates an open reading frame in the pseudogene, cytochrome P4502D7 (CYP2D7), and an alternate spliced functional transcript of CYP2D7 containing partial inclusion of intron 6 was identified in human brain but not in liver or kidney from the same individual. mRNA and protein of the brain variant CYP2D7 were detected in 6 of 12 human autopsy brains. Genotyping rev...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Imre Szabo Xiao-Hong Chen Li Xin Martin W Adler O M Z Howard Joost J Oppenheim Thomas J Rogers

The chemokines use G protein-coupled receptors to regulate the migratory and proadhesive responses of leukocytes. Based on observations that G protein-coupled receptors undergo heterologous desensitization, we have examined the ability of chemokines to also influence the perception of pain by cross-desensitizing opioid G protein-coupled receptors function in vitro and in vivo. We find that the ...

Journal: :Journal of Neural Transplantation & Plasticity 1994
John D. Ortega Jacqueline Sagen George D. Pappas

We have previously described long-term survival of isolated bovine chromaffin cell suspension grafts in the periaqueductal gray of adult rats. Electron microscopic analysis of the graft sites revealed synapses on the transplanted chromaffin cells. The origin of these synapses is not known, but they are probably derived from the host since the initial grafts were suspensions of chromaffin cells ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Ilan A Kerman Huda Akil Stanley J Watson

Numerous physiological and emotionally motivated behaviors, including locomotion, exercise, escape, and attack behaviors as well as passive coping responses, require concomitant activation of motor and sympathetic efferents. Such functional heterogeneity suggests the existence of dual function neurons that can simultaneously coordinate motor and sympathetic output. Because previous physiologica...

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