Baroreceptor and sympathetic responses to acebutolol, a beta 1-adrenoceptor-blocking agent, in rabbits
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Baroreceptor and sympathetic responses to acebutolol, a beta 1-adrenoceptor-blocking agent, in rabbits
Abstract
Baroreceptor activity was increased after i.v. infusion of acebutolol in rabbits with an intact circulation, and in rabbits with a total cardiopulmonary by-pass. In rabbits with an intact circulation, renal nerve activity was reduced.
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