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Original Article

The Ventromedullary Hypotensive Effect of Muscimol in the Anaesthetized Cat

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Pages 195-205 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Muscimol, a rigid analogue of GABA, was injected into the CNS of urethane-anaesthetized, normotensive cats. Bilateral microinjections of a small dose of muscimol (100 ng/kg, 0.5 μl on each side) in the nucleus reticularis lateralis (NRL) induced hypotension. The marked fall in blood pressure obtained by injecting 1 μg/kg of muscimol unilaterally into the NRL is completely reversed by subsequent local administration of bi-cuculline (5 μg/kg, 0.5 μl), a specific GABA antagonist. These data confirm that a GABAergic inhibitory system. modulates the pressor tonic structures localized in the region of the NRL and that the anteroventral part of the medulla oblongata includes a trigger zone for the hypotensive action of muscimol.

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