Postjunctional alpha 2-adrenoceptors mediate venoconstriction in the hindquarters circulation of anaesthetized cats

1 A study was made of the subtypes of postjunctional alpha-adrenoceptors which mediate arterial and venous constriction in the hindquarters circulation of anaesthetized cats, as measured by changes in perfusion pressure and vena cava blood flow, respectively. 2 It was found that, while noradrenaline...

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Cats
Female
Heart Rate - drug effects
Hindlimb - blood supply
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