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Networked Pathological Mechanisms of Central Sympathetic Nervous System Regulation in Heart Failure and Novel Paradigms for Targeted Intervention. [PDF]
Li Z, Yang Y, Wang R.
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Role for the subfornical organ in vasopressin release
Brain Research Bulletin, 1984The effect of subfornical organ (SFO) lesions on plasma vasopressin and drinking was tested in rats given either of two stimuli: subcutaneous injection of hypertonic saline or injection of a single dose of angiotensin II (AII) into the dorsal third cerebral ventricle.
M L Mangiapane, T N Thrasher, L C Keil
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The parabrachio-subfornical organ projection in the rat
Brain Research Bulletin, 1995Previous physiological studies have shown that both the parabrachial nucleus and the subfornical organ are involved in drinking behavior and cardiovascular controls. The purpose of the present work was to study the direct connections between these two structures by using anterograde and retrograde transport methods.
Gong Ju
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Fine structural organization of the subfornical organ. A concise review
Brain Research Bulletin, 1985This review of the subfornical organ, with special emphasis on the rat, summarizes the fine structural characteristics of the capillaries, the access route for blood-borne substances, the ependyma through which cerebrospinal fluid-borne substances penetrate the organ, neuronal perikarya, and types of synapses and axons, together with a brief discussion
H -Dieter Dellmann
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Objective : We recently reported cases of adipsic hypernatremia caused by autoantibodies against the subfornical organ in patients with hypothalamic-pituitary lesions.
Akari Nakamura-Utsunomiya +2 more
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Bidirectional control of parathyroid hormone and bone mass by subfornical organ
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is one of the most important hormones for bone turnover and calcium homeostasis. It is unclear how the central nervous system regulates PTH.
Yingzi Zhao, FAN YANG
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The connections of the subfornical organ to a defined population of hypothalamic neurons have been explored with extracellular recording methods in the rat.
L P Renaud +2 more
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