The postnatal metabolic development of the nucleus commissuralis and nucleus medialis of the nucleus tractus solitarius

The ontogeny of the metabolic requirements in the nucleus commissuralis (NC) and nucleus medialis (NM) of the nucleus tractus solitarius was studied in the postnatal rat using the [ 3H]2-deoxy- d-glucose autoradiography technique. It was found that the metabolic requirements in the NC and NM are not...

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description The ontogeny of the metabolic requirements in the nucleus commissuralis (NC) and nucleus medialis (NM) of the nucleus tractus solitarius was studied in the postnatal rat using the [ 3H]2-deoxy- d-glucose autoradiography technique. It was found that the metabolic requirements in the NC and NM are not constant between 2 and 12 weeks of age. A high level of metabolic activity at 2 and 8 weeks is contrasted by a lower level at 4 and 12 weeks. The apparent changes in metabolic requirements are not related to the changes in blood pressure of the rats or neuronal densities of the subnuclei which occur as the rats mature, or to exchange vessel densities of the subnuclei. Thus the higher energy requirements of the NC and NM at 2 and 8 weeks of age suggest that developmental and/or functional processes are more active at these stages.
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Autoradiography
baroreceptor reflex
Biochemistry and metabolism
Biological and medical sciences
Cell Count
Central nervous system
Deoxyglucose - metabolism
exchange vessels
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Medulla Oblongata - blood supply
Medulla Oblongata - cytology
Medulla Oblongata - growth & development
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metabolism
neuronal densities
Neurons - cytology
nucleus tractus solitarius
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Tritium
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
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