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Scopolamine abolished hyperplasia of erythropoiesis caused by conflict situation and its inhibition after paradoxical sleep deprivation, but did not affect granulomonocytopoiesis. The modulatory effects of this muscarinic receptor blocker on the erythron indicated involvement of the cholinergic system in the formation of neurotransmitter interrelations.In vitro restoration of the colony-forming ability of myelokaryocytes under the effect of sympathomimetics duringin vivo blockade of the central or peripheral part of the adrenergic system indicated that adrenoceptors play the major role in the information transfer from the higher regulatory centers to hemopoietic cells.
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Translated fromByulleten' Eksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 129, No. 4, pp. 381–385, April, 2000
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Gol'dberg, E.D., Dygai, A.M., Skurikhin, E.G. et al. Adrenergic and cholinergic mechanisms of hemopoiesis regulation during experimental neuroses. Bull Exp Biol Med 129, 323–326 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02439256
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