In cutaneous veins of the dog, cooling augments the response to sympathetic nerve stimulation and exogenous norepinephrine (NE). The postjunctional α adrenoceptors in this blood vessel belong to both the α1 and α2 subtypes. Cooling augments α2-adrenergic responses (presumably because of an increased receptor affinity), but depresses α1-adrenergic responses (presumably because of a direct inhibitory effect on the contractile process). When agonists of high efficacy such as NE or phenylephrine are used, an α1 adrenoceptor reserve is present that buffers the response from the inhibitory effect of cooling. This allows the potentiating effect of cold on the α2-adrenergic component of the response to catecholamines to predominate, and the contrac...
In canine cutaneous veins cooling augments and warming depresses the responses to sympathetic nerve ...
Heat and cold exposure can decrease and increase total peripheral resistance, respectively, in human...
The reactivity to sympathetic nerve activation and the metabolism of 3H-norepinephrine were compared...
1. In canine cutaneous veins, local moderate warming (37°-41°C) augments the responsiveness to postj...
Experiments were designed to determine the effects of cooling on alpha 1- and alpha 2-adrenergic res...
Experiments were performed to investigate why cooling augments the contractile responses of superfic...
Alpha-adrenergic activation of cutaneous veins by nerve stimulation or norepinephrine has been shown...
Experiments were performed to investigate how profound cooling affects adrenergic neurotransmission ...
Experiments were designed to determine the effect of cooling on alpha-1 and alpha-2 adrenergic respo...
The effect of severe cold (5 to 10°C) on adrenergic neurotransmission was compared in the isolated c...
Experiments were performed to investigate whether local cooling facilitates adrenergic neurotransmis...
Experiments were performed to investigate the effect of moderate cooling on adrenergic neuroeffector...
A comparison has been made of the factors concerned with the response of canine and human saphenous ...
The effect of cold has been studied on isolated canine and human blood vessels. These have led to th...
To study the separate actions of peripheral and central temperature-sensitive systems on the cutaneo...
In canine cutaneous veins cooling augments and warming depresses the responses to sympathetic nerve ...
Heat and cold exposure can decrease and increase total peripheral resistance, respectively, in human...
The reactivity to sympathetic nerve activation and the metabolism of 3H-norepinephrine were compared...
1. In canine cutaneous veins, local moderate warming (37°-41°C) augments the responsiveness to postj...
Experiments were designed to determine the effects of cooling on alpha 1- and alpha 2-adrenergic res...
Experiments were performed to investigate why cooling augments the contractile responses of superfic...
Alpha-adrenergic activation of cutaneous veins by nerve stimulation or norepinephrine has been shown...
Experiments were performed to investigate how profound cooling affects adrenergic neurotransmission ...
Experiments were designed to determine the effect of cooling on alpha-1 and alpha-2 adrenergic respo...
The effect of severe cold (5 to 10°C) on adrenergic neurotransmission was compared in the isolated c...
Experiments were performed to investigate whether local cooling facilitates adrenergic neurotransmis...
Experiments were performed to investigate the effect of moderate cooling on adrenergic neuroeffector...
A comparison has been made of the factors concerned with the response of canine and human saphenous ...
The effect of cold has been studied on isolated canine and human blood vessels. These have led to th...
To study the separate actions of peripheral and central temperature-sensitive systems on the cutaneo...
In canine cutaneous veins cooling augments and warming depresses the responses to sympathetic nerve ...
Heat and cold exposure can decrease and increase total peripheral resistance, respectively, in human...
The reactivity to sympathetic nerve activation and the metabolism of 3H-norepinephrine were compared...