<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>601</id><JournalTitle>EUROPATHWAYS INVOLVED IN THE REGULATION OF CIRCULATING VOLUME</JournalTitle><Abstract>Water deprivation and hypernatremia constitute challenges that could threaten the survival of organism. Despite the
wide variation in daily intakes and losses of sodium and water, their concentrations in body fluids must be maintained within
narrow limits. Hence, it is no surprise that multiple mechanisms and neural pathways are involved in the cardiovascular
regulation of volume and composition of the extracellular fluid. This wide variety of mechanism ranges from localized and
highly specific renal control of sodium to the complex control of ingestive behaviors. This review discloses the cardiovascular -
renal interaction and summarizes some findings in the literature on central mechanisms underlying cardiovascular responses to
the changes in circulating volume. These central mechanisms include projections from the carotid afferents to medullary
catecholaminergic relays in the nucleus tractus solitarii and caudal ventrolateral medulla to connect the median preoptic nucleus
in the forebrain. Finally, we reviewed recent literature data that suggest the involvement of these aforementioned pathways: i. in
the effects of hypertonic saline on cardiovascular recovery from hypovolemic hemorrhagic shock; ii. and in the maintenance of
high level of arterial blood pressure observed in experimental models of hypertension</Abstract><Email>pedrino@pq.cnpq.br</Email><articletype>Review</articletype><volume>6</volume><issue>4</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>A2/A1 noradrenergic neurons,Median Preoptic Nucleus,Arterial blood pressure,Renal vascular conduction,Sodium overload,Hypertension,Hemorragic shock</keyword><AUTHORS>Gustavo Rodrigues Pedrino,James Oluwagbamigbe Fajemiroye,Angela Adamski da Silva Reis,Aline Andrade MourÃ£o,Elaine Fernanda da Silva,Nathalia Oda Amaral,Marina ConceiÃ§Ã£o dos Santos Moreira</AUTHORS><afflication>Center for Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Research, Department of Physiological Science, Federal University of GoiÃ¡s. Estrada do Campus, s/n. Zip code: 74001-970. GoiÃ¢nia â€“ GO. Brazil, Department of Pharmacology, Federal University of GoiÃ¡s. Estrada do Campus, s/n. Zip code: 74001-970. GoiÃ¢nia â€“ GO. Brazil,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Federal University of GoiÃ¡s. Estrada do Campus, s/n. Zip code: 74001-970. PO: 131. GoiÃ¢nia â€“ GO. Brazil,Center for Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Research, Department of Physiological Science, Federal University of GoiÃ¡s. Estrada do Campus, s/n. Zip code: 74001-970. GoiÃ¢nia â€“ GO. Brazil,Center for Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Research, Department of Physiological Science, Federal University of GoiÃ¡s. Estrada do Campus, s/n. Zip code: 74001-970. GoiÃ¢nia â€“ GO. Brazil,Center for Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Research, Department of Physiological Science, Federal University of GoiÃ¡s. Estrada do Campus, s/n. Zip code: 74001-970. GoiÃ¢n</afflication></Article></Articles>