Summary
In the isolated preparation of the aortic arch of the cat, noradrenaline (NA) reduced at low pre-loads, and increased at high pre-loads, the arterial wall distensibility. For each dose of NA, the changes were directly related to the pressure level in the system.
Keywords
Noradrenaline Pressure Level Aortic Arch Arterial Wall Wall Distensibility
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