Ultrastructural localization of choline acetyltransferase in the rat rostral ventrolateral medulla: evidence for major synaptic relations with non-catecholaminergic neurons

Oct 23, 1989Brain research

Detailed location of the enzyme that makes acetylcholine in a brainstem area controlling blood pressure, showing key connections with non-adrenaline neurons

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Abstract

Cholinergic neurons in the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVL) predominantly interact with non-catecholaminergic neurons.

  • ChAT-immunoreactive neurons were located both dorsally and ventromedially relative to catecholamine-synthesizing neurons.
  • The majority of synaptic connections formed by ChAT-labeled terminals were with unlabeled perikarya and dendrites (77%).
  • Only a small percentage of synapses involved TH/PNMT-labeled neurons (8%) or other ChAT-labeled neurons (15%).
  • ChAT-immunoreactivity was found in various neuronal structures and in vascular endothelial cells.
  • Cholinergic agents applied to the RVL may activate sympathetic responses by inhibiting local inhibitory interneurons.

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