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Vol. 281, Issue 1, 291-296, 1997
Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego Medical
Center, San Diego, California
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a potent pressor agent that is stored in the
sympathetic nerves. In several species, NPY release is augmented when
sympathetic impulse frequencies increase. We investigated the extent to
which NPY contributes to the pressor response to high- and
low-frequency electrical stimulation. Rats were pithed, and the
sympathetic trunk was stimulated at either 20 or 3 Hz in the presence
or absence of antagonists of NPY and alpha and beta adrenergic receptors. The 20-Hz stimulation raised
plasma NPY levels, but the 3-Hz stimulation did not. The 20-Hz
stimulation caused marked pressor responses that were maintained for
several minutes after the end of stimulation regardless of whether rats were pretreated with adrenergic blockers. The NPY antagonists BIBP 3226 and 1229U91 reduced the size of the pressor response that followed 20 Hz stimulation by >50%. The rapid blood pressure spikes that occur
during electrical stimulation are attenuated by alpha
adrenergic but not by NPY antagonists. There is a prolonged pressor
response after high-frequency stimulation of the sympathetic trunk in
pithed rats that begins after 1 to 2 min of stimulation and lasts ~10
min after the end of stimulation. At least half of this pressor
response is mediated by NPY.
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