Butler, J M Unger, W G Cole, D F
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Laser irradiation of the rabbit iris produces an injury response consisting of prolonged miosis, uveal vasodilation and a transient rise of intraocular pressure (IOP) accompanied by a breakdown of the blood-aqueous barrier. This response has hitherto been attributed partly to prostaglandin (PG) mediation and partly to mediation by a non-cholinergic...
Chapman, R A
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Contractures can be evoked from frog atrial trabeculae by raising extracellular pH in Na-free fluid after the spontaneous relaxatin of the tension evoked by removing extracellular Na+. These alkalinity contractures are unaffected by local anaesthetics but are absent following a brief perfusion with Ca-free fluid but are partially inhibited by local...
Mitchell, M R Martin, A R
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The ionophore A23187 produces a hyperpolarization of cockroach salivary gland cells in the presence or absence of added calcium ions. The effect is greater and more prolonged in the presence of calcium and is dependent on the external potassium ion concentration. It is proposed that the ionophore can increase the intracellular calcium ion concentra...
Beal, A M Bligh, J
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Infusion of noradrenaline at rates between 32-160 nmol.min-1 for 30 min into one lateral cerebral ventricle of conscious sheep caused a diuresis which was accompanied by negative solute-free water reabsorption and which lasted for 90-120 min. The range of noradrenaline infusion rates used reflects differences between individual animals in the rate ...
Henderson, A J Peaker, M
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Mammary function in the conscious goat was studied during colchicine-induced depression of milk secretion in one mammary gland. Milk yield of the treated gland was reduced to approximately a quarter of previous, while there were significant increases in afternoon milk yield from the untreated glands on the 2nd and 3rd days after treatment in goats ...
Newell, J P Kappagoda, C T Linden, R J
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Patients recovering after heart valve surgery are not in an optimum state of 'cardiorespiratory fitness'. To examine this proposition a controlled trial of physical training was undertaken in patients recovering from the replacement of a single heart valve. Patients were allocated to a test or control group two weeks after operation. Each patient p...
Knapp, M F Linden, R J Mary, D A Pearson, M J
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The diuretic response to stimulation of left atrial receptors, by distending balloons located either at the pulmonary vein-left atrial junctions or in the body of the left atrium, was studied during blockade of the generation of angiotensin II using a continuous infusion of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, SQ 14,225, in anaesthetized dogs. ...
Ebeigbe, A B Pickard, J D Jennett, S
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The rapidity and extent of hypoxic relaxation of vascular smooth muscle (VSM) from different systemic vessels is relevant to the study of mechanisms of vasodilation in different vascular beds. Variations between sites may also assist understanding of the link between oxygen tension and mechanical activity, which has been shown not to be a simple de...
Chaiyabuter, N Faulkner, A Peaker, M
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In conscious goats, starved for 48 hr, in mid-pregnancy (70 days) cardiac output and blood volume decreased; total peripheral resistance increased; heart rate, stroke volume, blood pressure, mammary blood flow and mammary resistance were not significantly affected. In late pregnancy (132 days) cardiac output, heart rate, blood volume and mammary bl...
Evans, M H
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Electrical stimulation of a discrete region of the rabbit brainstem, in the lateral hypothalamic area near the mammillothalamic tract, caused an increase in arterial blood pressure accompanied by bradycardia in anaesthetized animals. The cardiac output, measured by a thermodilution technique, was found to fall when the stimulus strength was great e...