[Heart noradrenaline and dopamine during acute poisoning of rat by an anticholinesterasic pesticide: parathion]
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[Heart noradrenaline and dopamine during acute poisoning of rat by an anticholinesterasic pesticide: parathion]
Abstract
Noradrenaline level in rat heart decreased after intoxication by parathion. The pharmacological investigations appeared to prove that this decrease results from the storage of acetylcholine, which provoked likewise a slowing of the cardiac rythm. The role of atropine is discussed.
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