Rocha-Santos C, Braga DC, Ceroni A, Michelini LC (2020) Activity-dependent neuroplastic changes in autonomic circuitry modulating cardiovascular control: The essential role of baroreceptors and chemoreceptors signaling. 11:309. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2020.00309 PMID: 32328002
Objective: To investigate whether baroreceptors’ and chemoreceptors’ signaling are able to drive neuronal plasticity within medullary and supramedullary pathways controlling autonomic outflow.
Summary: The data indicated that afferent inputs conveyed by arterial baroreceptors and chemoreceptors are the main stimuli to drive both inactivity-induced and activity-dependent neuroplasticity within the autonomic circuitry.
Usage: Bilateral microinjections of Anti-DBH-SAP (Cat #IT-03) at a dose of 21 ng/100 nL were made into the paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus in rats.
Related Products: Anti-DBH-SAP (Cat. #IT-03)
