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Hippocampal modulation of cardiorespiratory function.

Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (2018-03-20)
Itopa E Ajayi, Alice E McGovern, Alexandria K Driessen, Nicole F Kerr, Paul C Mills, Stuart B Mazzone
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Changes in cardiorespiratory control accompany the expression of complex emotions, indicative of limbic brain inputs onto bulbar autonomic pathways. Previous studies have focussed on the role of the prefrontal cortex in autonomic regulation. However, the role of the hippocampus, also important in limbic processing, has not been addressed in detail. Anaesthetised, instrumented rats were used to map the location of hippocampal sites capable of evoking changes in cardiorespiratory control showing that stimulation of discrete regions within the CA1 fields of both the dorsal and ventral hippocampus potently alter breathing and cardiovascular activity. Additionally, tracing of the neuroanatomical tracts and pharmacological inactivation studies were used to demonstrate a role of the basomedial amygdala in hippocampal evoked responses. Collectively, these data support the existence of a hippocampal-amygdala neural circuit capable of modulating bulbar cardiorespiratory control networks and may suggest a role for this circuit in the top-down regulation of breathing and autonomic outflow necessary for the expression of complex emotions.

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L-Homocysteic acid, ≥95%