[Chronic stress increases the reactivity of central depressor mechanisms].

Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova

Cardiological Research-Industrial Complex, Moscow, Russia.

Published: June 1999

The activity of noradrenergic system of lateral hypothalamus and hemodynamics were studied during acute restraint in chronically stressed and control rats. Arterial blood pressure in rest was negatively proportional to basal norepinephrine concentration in dialysate of lateral hypothalamus. Animals with high increase of norepinephrine levels in dialysate during acute stress had rapid return of arterial blood pressure to basal values while stress-induced hypertension in the beginning of restraint was the same as in rats with low increase of norepinephrine levels. Data obtained show the depressor role of noradrenergic system of lateral hypothalamus. The enhanced reactivity of noradrenergic depressor system may be one of the mechanisms providing cardiovascular adaptation to stress.

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