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      Centrally administered ghrelin activates cardiac vagal nerve in anesthetized rabbits.

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          Although central ghrelin has cardioprotective effect through inhibiting sympathetic nerve activity, the effects of central ghrelin on cardiac vagal nerve remain unknown. We investigated the effects of centrally administered ghrelin on cardiac autonomic nerve activities using microdialysis technique. A microdialysis probe was implanted in the right atrial wall adjacent to the sinoatrial node of an anesthetized rabbit and was perfused with Ringer's solution containing a cholinesterase inhibitor, eserine. After injection of ghrelin (1 nmol) into the right lateral cerebral ventricle, norepinephrine (NE) and acetylcholine (ACh) concentrations in the dialysate samples were measured as indices of NE and ACh release from nerve endings to the sinoatrial node using high-performance liquid chromatography. Heart rate was 270±4 bpm at baseline and decreased gradually after ghrelin injection to 234±9 bpm (P<0.01) at 60-80 min, followed by gradual recovery. Dialysate ACh concentration was 5.5±0.8 nM at baseline and increased gradually after ghrelin injection to 8.8±1.2 nM (P<0.01) at 60-80 min; the concentration started to decrease gradually from 100 to 120 min after injection reaching 5.6±0.8 nM at 160-180 min. Central ghrelin did not change mean arterial pressure or dialysate NE concentration. The elevated dialysate ACh concentration declined rapidly after transection of cervical vagal nerves. These results indicate that centrally administered ghrelin activates cardiac vagal nerve.

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          Journal
          Auton Neurosci
          Autonomic neuroscience : basic & clinical
          Elsevier BV
          1872-7484
          1566-0702
          Jul 05 2011
          : 162
          : 1-2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Research Institute, Osaka, Japan. shujismz@ri.ncvc.go.jp
          Article
          S1566-0702(11)00071-3
          10.1016/j.autneu.2011.04.001
          21543266
          9a7d3e0a-b425-4c57-9792-33512ade4bbb
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