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Cardiorespiratory alterations following intermittent photostimulation of RVLM C1 neurons: Implications for long‐term blood pressure, breathing and sleep regulation in freely moving rats

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Sympathoexcitation and sleep‐disordered breathing are common contributors for disease progression. Catecholaminergic neurons from the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM‐C1) modulate sympathetic outflow and have anatomical projections to respiratory neurons; however, the… Click to show full abstract

Sympathoexcitation and sleep‐disordered breathing are common contributors for disease progression. Catecholaminergic neurons from the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM‐C1) modulate sympathetic outflow and have anatomical projections to respiratory neurons; however, the contribution of highly selective activation of RVLM‐C1 neurons on long‐term autonomic and breathing (dys)regulation remains to be understood.

Keywords: long term; cardiorespiratory alterations; rvlm neurons; regulation; rvlm

Journal Title: Acta Physiologica
Year Published: 2022

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