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An experimental model of cerebrovascular disorders of neurogenic (adrenergic) nature, arising after injection of KCl into the lateral ventricles of cats and dogs, is suggested. Surgical desympathization greatly weakened spasms of the cerebral vessels produced by the central effect of KCl. Dihydroergotoxin, phenoxybenzamine, tropaphen, octadine, and nialamide had both a therapeutic and a prophylactic effect on these exprimental disturbances of the cerebral circulation.
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Mirzoyan, R.S. Prevention of cerebrovascular disorders by adrenergic drugs. Bull Exp Biol Med 80, 1322–1324 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00835176
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00835176