Responses of Neurons in the Medullary Lateral Tegmental Field and Nucleus Tractus Solitarius to Vestibular Stimuli in Conscious Felines. 2020

John P Bielanin, and Nerone O Douglas, and Jonathan A Shulgach, and Andrew A McCall, and Derek M Miller, and Pooja R Amin, and Charles P Murphey, and Susan M Barman, and Bill J Yates
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.

Considerable evidence shows that the vestibular system contributes to adjusting sympathetic nervous system activity to maintain adequate blood pressure during movement and changes in posture. However, only a few prior experiments entailed recordings in conscious animals from brainstem neurons presumed to convey baroreceptor and vestibular inputs to neurons in the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) that provide inputs to sympathetic preganglionic neurons in the spinal cord. In this study, recordings were made in conscious felines from neurons in the medullary lateral tegmental field (LTF) and nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) identified as regulating sympathetic nervous system activity by exhibiting changes in firing rate related to the cardiac cycle, or cardiac-related activity (CRA). Approximately 38% of LTF and NTS neurons responded to static 40° head up tilts with a change in firing rate (increase for 60% of the neurons, decrease for 40%) of ~50%. However, few of these neurons responded to 10° sinusoidal rotations in the pitch plane, in contrast to prior findings in decerebrate animals that the firing rates of both NTS and LTF neurons are modulated by small-amplitude body rotations. Thus, as previously demonstrated for RVLM neurons, in conscious animals NTS and LTF neurons only respond to large rotations that lead to changes in sympathetic nervous system activity. The similar responses to head-up rotations of LTF and NTS neurons with those documented for RVLM neurons suggest that LTF and NTS neurons are components of the vestibulo-sympathetic reflex pathway. However, a difference between NTS/LTF and RVLM neurons was variability in CRA over time. This variability was significantly greater for RVLM neurons, raising the hypothesis that the responsiveness of these neurons to baroreceptor input is adjusted based on the animal's vigilance and alertness.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

John P Bielanin, and Nerone O Douglas, and Jonathan A Shulgach, and Andrew A McCall, and Derek M Miller, and Pooja R Amin, and Charles P Murphey, and Susan M Barman, and Bill J Yates
November 2012, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology,
John P Bielanin, and Nerone O Douglas, and Jonathan A Shulgach, and Andrew A McCall, and Derek M Miller, and Pooja R Amin, and Charles P Murphey, and Susan M Barman, and Bill J Yates
January 1985, Brain research,
John P Bielanin, and Nerone O Douglas, and Jonathan A Shulgach, and Andrew A McCall, and Derek M Miller, and Pooja R Amin, and Charles P Murphey, and Susan M Barman, and Bill J Yates
November 2011, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology,
John P Bielanin, and Nerone O Douglas, and Jonathan A Shulgach, and Andrew A McCall, and Derek M Miller, and Pooja R Amin, and Charles P Murphey, and Susan M Barman, and Bill J Yates
January 1987, Brain research bulletin,
John P Bielanin, and Nerone O Douglas, and Jonathan A Shulgach, and Andrew A McCall, and Derek M Miller, and Pooja R Amin, and Charles P Murphey, and Susan M Barman, and Bill J Yates
November 1997, Neuroscience letters,
John P Bielanin, and Nerone O Douglas, and Jonathan A Shulgach, and Andrew A McCall, and Derek M Miller, and Pooja R Amin, and Charles P Murphey, and Susan M Barman, and Bill J Yates
June 1991, Sheng li xue bao : [Acta physiologica Sinica],
John P Bielanin, and Nerone O Douglas, and Jonathan A Shulgach, and Andrew A McCall, and Derek M Miller, and Pooja R Amin, and Charles P Murphey, and Susan M Barman, and Bill J Yates
March 2014, Neuroscience letters,
John P Bielanin, and Nerone O Douglas, and Jonathan A Shulgach, and Andrew A McCall, and Derek M Miller, and Pooja R Amin, and Charles P Murphey, and Susan M Barman, and Bill J Yates
March 2005, Cellular and molecular neurobiology,
John P Bielanin, and Nerone O Douglas, and Jonathan A Shulgach, and Andrew A McCall, and Derek M Miller, and Pooja R Amin, and Charles P Murphey, and Susan M Barman, and Bill J Yates
August 2009, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology,
John P Bielanin, and Nerone O Douglas, and Jonathan A Shulgach, and Andrew A McCall, and Derek M Miller, and Pooja R Amin, and Charles P Murphey, and Susan M Barman, and Bill J Yates
September 2006, Neuroscience,
Copied contents to your clipboard!