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Veterinary surgery, 1997
OBJECTIVE To determine the in vitro contractile responses of equine colonic arteries to angiotensin II, histamine, serotonin, norepinephrine, prostaglandin F2 alpha, vasopressin, and a thromboxane-B2-analogue.
C. Venugopalan+3 more
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OBJECTIVE To determine the in vitro contractile responses of equine colonic arteries to angiotensin II, histamine, serotonin, norepinephrine, prostaglandin F2 alpha, vasopressin, and a thromboxane-B2-analogue.
C. Venugopalan+3 more
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European Journal of Pharmacology, 1992
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a powerful vasoconstrictor in vivo but is usually much less active on isolated blood vessels. The contractile effect of NPY was examined in the isolated rat femoral artery exposed to various degrees of vasoconstriction. The effects of NPY on the relaxation induced by vasodilator agents was also studied. NPY (< or = 1 microM) had
Lars Grundemar, Edward D. Högestätt
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Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a powerful vasoconstrictor in vivo but is usually much less active on isolated blood vessels. The contractile effect of NPY was examined in the isolated rat femoral artery exposed to various degrees of vasoconstriction. The effects of NPY on the relaxation induced by vasodilator agents was also studied. NPY (< or = 1 microM) had
Lars Grundemar, Edward D. Högestätt
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1997
Norepinephrine and angiotensin II are potent vasoconstrictors and stimulate thermogenesis (oxygen uptake) as well as lactate and glycerol efflux in the constant-flow perfused rat hind limb at rest. However, the mechanism by which oxygen uptake (VO2) is increased is unknown, and it is not clear whether vasoconstriction is required for the increase in ...
A. C. Y. Tong+3 more
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Norepinephrine and angiotensin II are potent vasoconstrictors and stimulate thermogenesis (oxygen uptake) as well as lactate and glycerol efflux in the constant-flow perfused rat hind limb at rest. However, the mechanism by which oxygen uptake (VO2) is increased is unknown, and it is not clear whether vasoconstriction is required for the increase in ...
A. C. Y. Tong+3 more
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Evaluation of the Vasoconstrictor Effects of the Dopamine Blocking Agent: Domperidone [PDF]
E.D. Bennett+3 more
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A novel potent vasoconstrictor peptide produced by vascular endothelial cells
Nature, 1988M. Yanagisawa+8 more
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EFFECTS OF VASOCONSTRICTOR AGENTS ON CARDIAC IRRITABILITY
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1959C. McC. Brooks+4 more
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Adrenergic receptors in pulmonary vasoconstrictor responses to gaseous and humoral agents.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1973R J Porcelli, E H Bergofsky
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A NEW HAEMOSTATIC/VASOCONSTRICTOR AGENT FOR THE CONTROL OF BLEEDING
Medical Journal of Australia, 1969openaire +3 more sources
Clinical Evaluation of a Vasoconstrictor—An Agent for Relief of Nasal Congestion
Military Medicine, 1961openaire +3 more sources