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タイトル: | A thermosensory pathway mediating heat-defense responses. |
著者: | Nakamura, Kazuhiro Morrison, Shaun F |
著者名の別形: | 中村, 和弘 |
キーワード: | autonomic nervous system feedforward somatosensory sympathetic thermoregulation |
発行日: | 11-May-2010 |
出版者: | The National Academy of Sciences |
誌名: | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
巻: | 107 |
号: | 19 |
開始ページ: | 8848 |
終了ページ: | 8853 |
抄録: | Afferent neural transmission of temperature sensation from skin thermoreceptors to the central thermoregulatory system is important for the defense of body temperature against environmental thermal challenges. Here, we report a thermosensory pathway that triggers physiological heat-defense responses to elevated environmental temperature. Using in vivo electrophysiological and anatomical approaches in the rat, we found that neurons in the dorsal part of the lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPBd) glutamatergically transmit cutaneous warm signals from spinal somatosensory neurons directly to the thermoregulatory command center, the preoptic area (POA). Intriguingly, these LPBd neurons are located adjacent to another group of neurons that mediate cutaneous cool signaling to the POA. Functional experiments revealed that this LPBd-POA warm sensory pathway is required to elicit autonomic heat-defense responses, such as cutaneous vasodilation, to skin-warming challenges. These findings provide a fundamental framework for understanding the neural circuitry maintaining thermal homeostasis, which is critical to survive severe environmental temperatures. |
著作権等: | © 2010 by the National Academy of Sciences This is not the published version. Please cite only the published version. この論文は出版社版でありません。引用の際には出版社版をご確認ご利用ください。 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2433/123440 |
DOI(出版社版): | 10.1073/pnas.0913358107 |
PubMed ID: | 20421477 |
出現コレクション: | 学術雑誌掲載論文等 |

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