V. 1. Section I, Ventral medullary mechanisms: Afferent inputs to ventrolateral medulla / J.P. Chalmers, E. Badoer, D. Morilak, G. Drolet, J.B. Minson, I.J. Llewellyn-Smith, P. Somogyi, V. Kapoor, and P. Pilowsky ; Widespread autonomic afferents to the nucleus paragigantocellularis of the rostral ventrolateral medulla / E.J. van Bockstaele and G. Aston-Jones ; Regulation of autonomic cardiovascular function by the rostral ventromedial medulla / K.J. Varner, E.C. Vasquez, S.J. Lewis, B.H. Machado, C.L. Grosskreutz, J.S. Simon, and M.J. Brody ; Flexibility of the map of brainstem neurons with sympathetic nerve-related activity / M.J. Kenney, S.M. Barman, B. Kocsis, and G.L. Gebber ; Imidazole receptors and their endogenous ligand in the rostral ventrolateral medulla : relationship to the action of clonidine on arterial pressure / D.J. Reis, P.R. Ernsberger, and M.P. Meeley ; The role of the rostral ventrolateral medulla in the synchronization of respiratory and sympathetic functions / S. Baradziej and A. Trzebski --;Section II, Central neurotransmitter systems: Interaction of angiotensin II with catecholamines in the brain / F. Qadri, E. Badoer, T. Stadler, A. Veltmar, and T. Unger ; Actions of angiotensin II in the ventrolateral medulla oblongata / A.M. Allen, S. Sasaki, R.A.L. Dampney, F.A.O. Mendelsohn, and W.W. Blessing ; Cardiovascular actions of angiotensin II in the ventrolateral medulla / D.B. Averill, H. Muratani, K.J. Madalin, and C.M. Ferrario ; Endorphinergic neurons in the brainstem : role in cardiovascular regulation / G. Kunos, J.A. Mastrianni, R. Mosqueda-Garcia, and K. Varga ; Endogenous opioid peptides, glucocorticoids and shock : specificity, site and mechanism of action / P.L.M. van Giersbergen, M.H. van den Berg, M.H.J. Eijgelshoven, J. Cox-Van Put, D.T.W.M. van den Berg, E.R. de Kloet, and W. de Jong ; Neuropeptides in central baroreceptor reflex pathways / M. Palkovits ; Adenosine in central cardiovascular control / R. Mosqueda-Garcia, C.-J. Tseng, C. Beck, M. McCormick, and D. Robertson --;Section III, Control of sympathetic tone, hypertensive mechanisms: Spinal mechanisms in the sympathetic control of cardiac function / H. Sapru ; The function of catecholamines in the control of sympathetic preganglionic neurons / C. Polosa, M. Yoshimura, and S. Nishi ; Contribution of forebrain structures to the development of neurogenic hypertension / J. Ciriello and T.-X. Zhang ; Mechanisms of differential cardiovascular responsiveness to 2-deoxyglucose-induced central glycopenia in conscious spontaneously hypertensive and Wistar Kyoto rats / O.S. Medvedev, A.I. Kuzmin, V.N. Selivanov, M.B. Bogdanov, O.A. Tjurmina, A.D. Gjulumjan, and A.M. Hoque ; High-renin renal hypertension depresses the baroreflex control of heart rate and sympathetic activity / M.C. Irigoyen, R.D. Moreira, E.D. Moreira, and E.M. Krieger ; Opioidergic-dopaminergic interaction in hypertension / C. Farsang and A. Alföldi --;Index.
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Anderson, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana 46208, USA Katsuyuki Ando, Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, University of Tokyo School of Medicine, Tokyo 112, Japan Jaideep S.