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- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla abstract "The rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM), also known as the pressor area of the medulla, is a brain region that is responsible for basal and reflex control of sympathetic activity associated with cardiovascular function. Abnormally elevated sympathetic activity in the RVLM is associated with various cardiovascular diseases, such as heart failure and hypertension. The RVLM is notably involved in the baroreflex.It receives inhibitory GABAergic input from the caudal ventrolateral medulla (CVLM). The RVLM is a primary regulator of the sympathetic nervous system; it sends catecholaminergic projections to the sympathetic preganglionic neurons in the spinal cord via reticulospinal tract.Physostigmine, a choline-esterase inhibitor, elevates endogenous levels of acetylcholine by stimulation of the RVLM. Orexinergic neurons from the lateral hypothalamus output in the RVLM.".
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- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Acetylcholine.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Antihypotensive_agent.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Baroreflex.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Cardiovascular_disease.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nervous_system.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sympathetic_nervous_system.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Circulatory_system.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Endogeny_(biology).
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Heart_failure.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Hypertension.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Lateral_hypothalamus.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Medulla_oblongata.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Orexin.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Physostigmine.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Preganglionic_nerve_fibers.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Reticulospinal_tract.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Sympathetic_nervous_system.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLink Vasomotor_center.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rostral ventrolateral medulla".
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wikiPageWikiLinkText "rostral ventrolateral medulla".
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- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla subject Category:Nervous_system.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla subject Category:Sympathetic_nervous_system.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla hypernym Region.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla type Settlement.
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- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla comment "The rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM), also known as the pressor area of the medulla, is a brain region that is responsible for basal and reflex control of sympathetic activity associated with cardiovascular function. Abnormally elevated sympathetic activity in the RVLM is associated with various cardiovascular diseases, such as heart failure and hypertension. The RVLM is notably involved in the baroreflex.It receives inhibitory GABAergic input from the caudal ventrolateral medulla (CVLM).".
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla label "Rostral ventrolateral medulla".
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla sameAs Q7370060.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla sameAs RVLM.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla sameAs m.03cv0d0.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla sameAs Q7370060.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla wasDerivedFrom Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla?oldid=707070091.
- Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla isPrimaryTopicOf Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla.