Sites and mechanism of action for the effects of intrathecal noradrenaline on thermoregulation in the rat
AUTOR(ES)
LoPachin, Richard M.
RESUMO
1. In unanaesthetized rats, intrathecal injection of 0.30 μmole noradrenaline (NA) at the level of the lumbar enlargement produced a transient rise in core temperature followed by prolonged hypothermia and tail skin vasodilation.
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