Cholinergic mechanisms are currently thought to play an essential role in blood pressure homeostasis. Here we show that, in urethane-anaesthetized rats bled to severe hemorrhagic shock, the i.v. administration of nicotine 0.2 - 50-mu-g/kg causes a prompt, sustained and dose-dependent improvement in cardiovascular and respiratory functions, the animals' survival rate being significantly higher than that of animals treated with saline. These effects are prevented by bilateral cervical vagotomy and by concurrent local anaesthesia of the carotid bodies, which suggests that stimulation of visceral afferents is the main mechanism of action of nicotine in hemorrhagic shock
Inflammation plays a significant role in the pathophysiology of renal ischemia-reperfusion injury. L...
1 Intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of choline (25 - 150 mu g) increased blood pressure in ...
Nicotine may contribute to smoking-induced endothelial dysfunction because of its ability to impair ...
Cholinergic mechanisms are currently thought to play an essential role in blood pressure homeostasis...
In a model of volume-controlled hemorrhagic shock causing the death of all control animals within 30...
In a rat model of volume-controlled hemorrhagic shock causing the death of all control animals withi...
<div><p>We recently reported that chronic nicotine impairs reflex chronotropic activity in female ra...
In an experimental model of hemorrhagic shock resulting in the death of almost all rats within 20-30...
In an experimental model of hemorrhagic shock resulting in the death of almost all rats within 20-30...
Investigations on the mechanisms and site(s) of action of the nicotine-induced reversal of hemorrhag...
AimsWe investigated the acute effects of nicotine on myocardial infarct size, no reflow, hemodynamic...
Neuroprotective and possible trophic actions of nicotine were studied in two types of experimental m...
Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (sICH) is a disabling stroke sub-type, and tobacco use is a pro...
The effect of nicotine on adenosine release, oxygen consumption, and contractility was investigated ...
peer reviewedContinuous cardiac output monitoring via arterial pressure waveform analysis following ...
Inflammation plays a significant role in the pathophysiology of renal ischemia-reperfusion injury. L...
1 Intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of choline (25 - 150 mu g) increased blood pressure in ...
Nicotine may contribute to smoking-induced endothelial dysfunction because of its ability to impair ...
Cholinergic mechanisms are currently thought to play an essential role in blood pressure homeostasis...
In a model of volume-controlled hemorrhagic shock causing the death of all control animals within 30...
In a rat model of volume-controlled hemorrhagic shock causing the death of all control animals withi...
<div><p>We recently reported that chronic nicotine impairs reflex chronotropic activity in female ra...
In an experimental model of hemorrhagic shock resulting in the death of almost all rats within 20-30...
In an experimental model of hemorrhagic shock resulting in the death of almost all rats within 20-30...
Investigations on the mechanisms and site(s) of action of the nicotine-induced reversal of hemorrhag...
AimsWe investigated the acute effects of nicotine on myocardial infarct size, no reflow, hemodynamic...
Neuroprotective and possible trophic actions of nicotine were studied in two types of experimental m...
Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (sICH) is a disabling stroke sub-type, and tobacco use is a pro...
The effect of nicotine on adenosine release, oxygen consumption, and contractility was investigated ...
peer reviewedContinuous cardiac output monitoring via arterial pressure waveform analysis following ...
Inflammation plays a significant role in the pathophysiology of renal ischemia-reperfusion injury. L...
1 Intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of choline (25 - 150 mu g) increased blood pressure in ...
Nicotine may contribute to smoking-induced endothelial dysfunction because of its ability to impair ...