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Identification of a population of peripheral sensory neurons that regulates blood pressure

Title:
Identification of a population of peripheral sensory neurons that regulates blood pressure
Authors:
Morelli, Chiara
Castaldi, Laura  
Brown, Sam  
Streich, Lina L
Websdale, Alexander
Taberner, Francisco J  
Cerreti, Blanka  
Barenghi, Alessandro
Blum, Kevin M
Sawitzke, Julie  
Frank, Tessa
Steffens, Laura K
Doleschall, Balint  
Serrão, Joana  
Ferrarini, Denise  
Editor:
PMC
Issue Date:
2021-06
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/38896
Abstract:
The vasculature is innervated by a network of peripheral afferents that sense and regulate blood flow. Here, we describe a system of non-peptidergic sensory neurons with cell bodies in the spinal ganglia that regulate vascular tone in the distal arteries. We identify a population of mechanosensitive neurons, marked by tropomyosin receptor kinase C (TrkC) and tyrosine hydroxylase in the dorsal root ganglia, which projects to blood vessels. Local stimulation of TrkC neurons decreases vessel diameter and blood flow, whereas systemic activation increases systolic blood pressure and heart rate variability via the sympathetic nervous system. Ablation of the neurons provokes variability in local blood flow, leading to a reduction in systolic blood pressure, increased heart rate variability, and ultimately lethality within 48 h. Thus, a population of TrkC+ sensory neurons forms part of a sensory-feedback mechanism that maintains cardiovascular homeostasis through the autonomic nervous system.
Keywords/Subjects:
DRG
TH
TrkC
blood pressure
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109191
Published in:
Cell Rep . 2021 Jun 1;35(9):109191
Appears in Collections:
Instituto de Neurociencias



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