Preferred Label : nucleus raphe pallidus;
Uberon definition : The nucleus raphe pallidus receives afferent connections from the periaqueductal gray,
the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, central nucleus of the amygdala, lateral
hypothalamic area, and parvocellular reticular nucleus. Also, the pallidus receives
afferents from the medial preoptic area, median preoptic nucleus and lateral paragigantocellular
reticular nuclei . The pallidus has recently been shown to be involved in the activation
of a fever as an immunoreaction. It has been implied that the preoptic area is constantly
inhibiting the raphe pallidus, especially the rostral portion, with GABA. When the
preoptic area receives immune signals from the body, the inhibition stops and the
rostral portion of the raphe pallidus excites the intermediolateral cell column, which
induces a fever . The raphe pallidus has also been known to mediate the tachycardia
response, an extremely high heart rate known to be incited by emotional or psychological
stress. Microinjections of a GABA-a antagonist into the raphe pallidus, induces an
increased heart rate. Conversely, microinjections of muscimol, a GABA-a agonist, inhibit
tachycardia in rats under air-stress stimuli. In both of these cases, GABA is mediating
two different sympathetic responses, so clearly the nucleus raphe pallidus is a far
more a complex nucleus than previously thought. [WP,unvetted].;
Uberon synonym : pallidal raphe nucleus; raphe pallidus nucleus;
Uberon related term : nucleus raphC) pallidus;
Origin ID : 0002157;
UMLS CUI : C0175517;
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The nucleus raphe pallidus receives afferent connections from the periaqueductal gray,
the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, central nucleus of the amygdala, lateral
hypothalamic area, and parvocellular reticular nucleus. Also, the pallidus receives
afferents from the medial preoptic area, median preoptic nucleus and lateral paragigantocellular
reticular nuclei . The pallidus has recently been shown to be involved in the activation
of a fever as an immunoreaction. It has been implied that the preoptic area is constantly
inhibiting the raphe pallidus, especially the rostral portion, with GABA. When the
preoptic area receives immune signals from the body, the inhibition stops and the
rostral portion of the raphe pallidus excites the intermediolateral cell column, which
induces a fever . The raphe pallidus has also been known to mediate the tachycardia
response, an extremely high heart rate known to be incited by emotional or psychological
stress. Microinjections of a GABA-a antagonist into the raphe pallidus, induces an
increased heart rate. Conversely, microinjections of muscimol, a GABA-a agonist, inhibit
tachycardia in rats under air-stress stimuli. In both of these cases, GABA is mediating
two different sympathetic responses, so clearly the nucleus raphe pallidus is a far
more a complex nucleus than previously thought. [WP,unvetted].