Hypertension, Vol 11, 191-197, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
CJ Tseng, I Biaggioni, M Appalsamy and D Robertson
Adenosine acts at many sites to modulate neuronal activity. The purpose of
this study was to investigate a possible role for adenosine as a
neuromodulator of brainstem cardiovascular control. Microinjections of
adenosine (0-2.3 nmol) were made stereotaxically into various brainstem
sites. Injection of adenosine into the nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS)
produced dose-related decreases in heart rate and systolic and diastolic
blood pressures. Maximal changes occurred 90 seconds after injection.
Injection into the area postrema also produced decreased heart rate and
systolic and diastolic blood pressures. No significant effect occurred
following injection into the C1 area. Adenosine 5'- triphosphate and its
analogue, beta, gamma-methylene adenosine 5'- triphosphate also produced
dose-related and potent vasodepressor and bradycardia effects in the NTS.
Injection of 1,3-dipropyl-8-p- sulfophenylxanthine (0.92 nmol), a potent
adenosine receptor antagonist, produced no effect itself, but abolished for
45 minutes the actions of further injections of adenosine and adenosine 5'-
triphosphate (but not L-glutamate) in both the NTS and area postrema. Thus,
NTS and area postrema injections of adenosine decrease blood pressure and
heart rate in anesthetized normotensive rats through adenosine receptors
located in these areas. These findings support a role for endogenous
adenosine as a central modulator in cardiovascular control.
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