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Angiotensin II subtype 1A (AT1A) receptors in the rat sensory vagal complex: Subcellular localization and association with endogenous angiotensin.

Huang J, Hara Y, Anrather J, Speth RC, Iadecola C, Pickel VM (2003) Angiotensin II subtype 1A (AT1A) receptors in the rat sensory vagal complex: Subcellular localization and association with endogenous angiotensin. Neuroscience 122(1):21-36. doi: 10.1016/s0306-4522(03)00606-7 PMID: 14596846

Objective: To determine interactive sites in the sensory vagal complex of rat brain using dual immunolabeling of antisera recognizing the AT1-AR and Ang II.

Summary: In the rat sensory vagal complex, AT-1A receptors are strategically positioned for involvement in modulation of the postsynaptic excitability and intracrine hormone-like effects of Ang II. In addition, these receptors have distributions consistent with diverse roles in regulation of transmitter release, regional blood flow and/or vascular permeability.

Usage: Immunolabeling (1:200)

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