Effects of oral administration of ondansetron, a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, on anxiety-related behaviors and colonic hypercontractility in repeated stress-induced mice
Autonomic Neuroscience Journal | Basic and Clinical
by Affan Waemong, Sarunnuch Sattayachiti, Dania Cheaha, Nipaporn Konthapakdee
15h ago
Chronic psychological stress develops and exacerbates irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) via activation of intestinal 5-HT3 receptors involves impairment of intestinal functions. This study aimed to investigate the effects of ondansetron, a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, on locomotor activity, anxiety-related behaviors, and colonic functions in repeated water avoidance stress ..read more
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Voluntary wheel running as a promising strategy to promote autonomic resilience to social stress in females: Vagal tone lies at the heart of the matter
Autonomic Neuroscience Journal | Basic and Clinical
by Brittany S. Pate, Cora E. Smiley, Evelynn N. Harrington, B. Hunter Bielicki, J. Mark Davis, Lawrence P. Reagan, Claudia A. Grillo, Susan K. Wood
3d ago
Social stress is a major risk factor for comorbid conditions including cardiovascular disease and depression. While women exhibit 2–3× the risk for these stress-related conditions compared to men, the mechanisms underlying heightened stress susceptibility among females remain largely unknown. Due to a lack in understanding of the pathophysiology underlying stress-induced comorbidities among women, there has been a significant challenge in developing effective therapeutics. Recently, a causal role for inflammation has been established in the onset and progression of comorbid cardiovascular dise ..read more
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Localization of sensory nerve terminals containing calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) on striated muscle fibers in the rat esophagus: Evidence for triple innervation via motor endplates
Autonomic Neuroscience Journal | Basic and Clinical
by Hirofumi Kuramoto, Mana Yabe, Ryo Morishita, Ryoichi Yoshimura, Hiroshi Sakamoto
5d ago
Many esophageal striated muscles of mammals are dually innervated by the vagal and enteric nerves. Recently, substance P (SP)-sensory nerve terminals with calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) were found on a few striated muscle fibers in the rat esophagus, implying that these muscle fibers are triply innervated. In this study, we examined the localization and origin of CGRP-nerve endings in striated muscles to consider their possible roles in the esophagus regarding triple innervation ..read more
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Longitudinal prevalence of neurogenic orthostatic hypotension in the idiopathic Parkinson Progression Marker Initiative (PPMI) cohort
Autonomic Neuroscience Journal | Basic and Clinical
by Paul Beach, J. Lucas McKay
2w ago
Reported orthostatic hypotension (OH) prevalence in Parkinson's disease (PD) varies widely, with few studies evaluating specifically neurogenic-OH (nOH). The ratio of orthostatic heart rate (HR) to systolic blood pressure (SBP) change (Δ) is a valid screening method to stratify nOH/non-nOH but had minimal epidemiologic application ..read more
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Hepatic interoception in health and disease
Autonomic Neuroscience Journal | Basic and Clinical
by Hans-Rudolf Berthoud, Heike Münzberg, Christopher D. Morrison, Winfried L. Neuhuber
2w ago
The liver is a large organ with crucial functions in metabolism and immune defense, as well as blood homeostasis and detoxification, and it is clearly in bidirectional communication with the brain and rest of the body via both neural and humoral pathways. A host of neural sensory mechanisms have been proposed, but in contrast to the gut-brain axis, details for both the exact site and molecular signaling steps of their peripheral transduction mechanisms are generally lacking. Similarly, knowledge about function-specific sensory and motor components of both vagal and spinal access pathways to th ..read more
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Small fiber neuropathy in children, adolescents, and young adults with chronic orthostatic intolerance and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome: A retrospective study
Autonomic Neuroscience Journal | Basic and Clinical
by Jeffrey P. Moak, Carolyn B. Ramwell, Heather Gordish-Dressman, Sangeeta D. Sule, Elizabeth Bettini
1M ago
To determine in children, adolescent and young adult (CAYA) patients presenting with Orthostatic Intolerance (OI) or Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) associated with the additional symptoms of neuropathic discomfort (pain, paresthesia and/or allodynia): 1) the incidence of small fiber neuropathy, and 2) assess if there was serologic evidence for an underlying inflammatory or autoimmune state ..read more
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Vagus nerve stimulation alleviates cardiac dysfunction and inflammatory markers during heart failure in rats
Autonomic Neuroscience Journal | Basic and Clinical
by Misty M. Owens, Suman Dalal, Aleksandra Radovic, Luciano Fernandes, Hassan Syed, Mary-Katherine Herndon, Coty Cooper, Krishna Singh, Eric Beaumont
1M ago
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is under clinical investigation as a therapy for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). This study aimed to investigate its therapeutic effects on three main components of heart failure: cardiac function, cardiac remodeling and central neuroinflammation using a pressure overload (PO) rat model. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into four groups: PO, PO + VNS, PO + VNS sham, and controls. All rats, except controls, underwent a PO surgery to constrict the thoracic aorta (~50 %) to induce HFrEF ..read more
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Gastrointestinal dysfunction in the valproic acid induced model of social deficit in rats
Autonomic Neuroscience Journal | Basic and Clinical
by Ashley N. Varley, Kirsteen N. Browning
1M ago
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has increased in incidence over the past several decades, and is associated with a range of co-morbidities including gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunctions including gastroesophageal reflux, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation and/or diarrhea. Several animal models have been used that replicate several aspects of ASD but no single model has been able to replicate the entire disease pathophysiology. In humans, prenatal exposure to valproic acid (VPA) has been identified as a significant risk factor and rodent models have shown that in utero VPA exposure leads to be ..read more
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Immunohistochemical localization of P2Y12 purinoceptors in the rat carotid body
Autonomic Neuroscience Journal | Basic and Clinical
by Takuya Yokoyama, Tomoyuki Saino, Nobuaki Nakamuta, Yoshio Yamamoto
1M ago
The present study investigated the localization of the adenosine 5′-diphosphate (ADP)-selective P2Y12 purinoreceptors in the rat carotid body using multilabeling immunofluorescence. Punctate immunoreactive products for P2Y12 were distributed in chemoreceptive type I cells immunoreactive to vesicular nucleotide transporter (VNUT) or dopamine beta-hydroxylase, but not in S100B-immunoreactive glial-like type II cells. P2Y12 immunoreactivity was localized in cell clusters containing VNUT-immunoreactive type I cells surrounded by the perinuclear cytoplasm and cytoplasmic processes of type II cells ..read more
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