Journal of Neuroscience, Vol 10, 91-98, Copyright © 1990 by Society for Neuroscience
Noradrenergic modulation of the masseteric reflex in behaving cats. I. Pharmacological studies
IL Stafford and BL Jacobs
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, New Jersey 08544.
The masseteric (jaw closure) reflex was utilized as a model system for
assessing functional changes in central norepinephrine (NE)
neurotransmission. This monosynaptic reflex was chosen because of its
simple and well-defined circuitry, and because its motor component receives
a dense NE innervation. Previous experiments in our laboratory described NE
modulation of this reflex in the anesthetized rat. The present experiments
examine the effects of NE on this response in the unanesthetized, behaving
cat. The masseteric reflex was elicited by electrical stimulation of the
mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus, and the response was recorded via
electrodes permanently implanted in the masseter muscle. The amplitude of
the reflex response was measured before and at various intervals following
microinfusion (0.5 microliters) of NE or of various NE agonists directly
into the motor trigeminal nucleus (MoV). Microinfusions of NE (0.125-5.0
micrograms) produced dose-dependent increases in the amplitude of the
elicited reflex response. These effects were evident within 1 min
postinfusion and lasted up to 30 min; in all cases, the response amplitude
returned to baseline levels. The increase seen in response to 0.5
micrograms NE was blocked by pretreatment with the alpha-1-adrenergic
antagonist prazosin, but not by pretreatment with the serotonin (5-HT)
antagonist methysergide. Methysergide did, however, completely block the
increase in the amplitude seen in response to microinfusion of 5-HT.
Infusion of the alpha-1-adrenergic agonist phenylephrine also increased the
amplitude of the reflex response. By contrast, infusion of the beta-
adrenergic agonist isoproterenol had no effect, whereas clonidine, a
presynaptic alpha-2-adrenergic agonist, decreased its amplitude.(ABSTRACT
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