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1Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio; and 2Department of Physiology, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Submitted 15 March 2005; accepted in final form 21 July 2005
Oxytocinergic and vasopressinergic brain stem projections have been shown to play an important role in mediating cardiovascular adjustments during exercise training (ET). The aim of the present work was to determine whether the intrinsic excitability of hypothalamic neurons giving rise to brain stem peptidergic projections is altered as a consequence of ET. Whole cell patch-clamp recordings were obtained from nucleus of the solitarii tract (NTS)-projecting paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN) neurons and from supraoptic nucleus (SON) and PVN magnocellular cells (MNCs), in hypothalamic slices obtained from sedentary (S) and ET rats. Our results indicate that intrinsic excitability of PVN neurons that innervate the NTS (PVN-NTS) is enhanced by ET, resulting in a more efficient input-output function (increase number of evoked actions potentials, steeper frequency/current relationships and slower decaying frequency/time relationships). Changes in input-output function were accompanied by smaller hyperpolarizing afterpotentials (HAPs) and afterhyperpolarizing potentials (AHPs), during and after trains of spikes, respectively. On the other hand, a decreased efficacy in the input-output function was observed in SON/PVN MNCs during ET. Altogether, our results indicate that ET differentially affects the intrinsic excitability of autonomic and neurosecretory SON and PVN neurons. Increased excitability in PVN-NTS neurons may contribute to enhanced release of OT and VP peptides in the dorsal brain stem, and cardiovascular fine-tuning during exercise training.
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