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Sympathetic afferent stimulation inhibits central vagal activation induced by intravenous medetomidine in rats

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Sympathetic afferent stimulation inhibited medetomidine-induced ACh release, but not electrical stimulation-induced ACh release, suggesting that SAS inhibited medetomidine-induced vagal activation via central mechanisms. While central vagal activation by α2 -adrenergic agonists could be an alternative to electrical vagal activation, blocking sympathetic afferent input may be important to increase the efficacy of α2 -adrenergic agonists in enhancing vagal nerve activity.

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