Effect of chronic guanethidine treatment on vascular norepinephrine content in the neonatal domestic pig

Vinblastine, 6-hydroxydopamine, and antibody to nerve growth factor have been shown to destroy sympathetic neurons in neonatal rats. High doses of guanethidine produce permanent sympathectomies in the adult or newborn rat. Similar studies in the cat, rabbit, and hamster demonstrate that the sympathe...

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Blood Vessels - metabolism
Catecholaminergic system
Guanethidine - pharmacology
Medical sciences
Neuropharmacology
Neurotransmitters. Neurotransmission. Receptors
Norepinephrine - metabolism
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Swine - metabolism
Sympathetic Nervous System - drug effects
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