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View article: Differences in autonomic innervation to the vertebrobasilar arteries in spontaneously hypertensive and Wistar rats
Differences in autonomic innervation to the vertebrobasilar arteries in spontaneously hypertensive and Wistar rats Open
Key points Essential hypertension is associated with hyperactivity of the sympathetic nervous system and hypoperfusion of the brainstem area controlling arterial pressure. Sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation of vertebrobasilar arte…
View article: Inflammatory pathways are central to posterior cerebrovascular artery remodelling prior to the onset of congenital hypertension
Inflammatory pathways are central to posterior cerebrovascular artery remodelling prior to the onset of congenital hypertension Open
Cerebral artery hypoperfusion may provide the basis for linking ischemic stroke with hypertension. Brain hypoperfusion may induce hypertension that may serve as an auto-protective mechanism to prevent ischemic stroke. We hypothesised that …
View article: Parasympathetic innervation of vertebrobasilar arteries: is this a potential clinical target?
Parasympathetic innervation of vertebrobasilar arteries: is this a potential clinical target? Open
This review aims to summarise the contemporary evidence for the presence and function of the parasympathetic innervation of the cerebral circulation with emphasis on the vertebral and basilar arteries (the posterior cerebral circulation). …
View article: Optogenetic Stimulation of Prefrontal Glutamatergic Neurons Enhances Recognition Memory
Optogenetic Stimulation of Prefrontal Glutamatergic Neurons Enhances Recognition Memory Open
Finding effective cognitive enhancers is a major health challenge; however, modulating glutamatergic neurotransmission has the potential to enhance performance in recognition memory tasks. Previous studies using glutamate receptor antagoni…
View article: Finding and Not Finding Rat Perirhinal Neuronal Responses to Novelty
Finding and Not Finding Rat Perirhinal Neuronal Responses to Novelty Open
There is much evidence that the perirhinal cortex of both rats and monkeys is important for judging the relative familiarity of visual stimuli. In monkeys many studies have found that a proportion of perirhinal neurons respond more to nove…