Blood pressure pulsations modulate central neuronal activity via mechanosensitive ion channels
University of Regensburg · Universität Hamburg · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The transmission of the heartbeat through the cerebral vascular system causes intracranial pressure pulsations. We discovered that arterial pressure pulsations can directly modulate central neuronal activity. In a semi-intact rat brain preparation, vascular pressure pulsations elicited correlated local field oscillations in the olfactory bulb mitral cell layer. These oscillations did not require synaptic transmission but reflected baroreceptive transduction in mitral cells. This transduction was mediated by a fast excitatory mechanosensitive ion channel and modulated neuronal spiking activity. In awake animals, the heartbeat entrained the activity of a subset of olfactory bulb neurons within ~20 milliseconds.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 64.38
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- 100%
- References
- 102
Authors
5- LJLuna JammalCorresponding
University of Regensburg
- SHSebastian H. Bitzenhofer
Universität Hamburg, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
- ILIleana L. Hanganu‐Opatz
Universität Hamburg, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
- MDMathias Dutschmann
Case Western Reserve University
- VEVeronica EggerCorresponding
University of Regensburg
Topics & keywords
- Olfactory bulb
- Mechanosensitive channels
- Neuroscience
- Heartbeat
- Transduction (biophysics)
- Excitatory postsynaptic potential
- Neurotransmission
- Ion channel
- Good health and well-being