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Neuroendocrinology (2016) 103 (3-4): 315–320.
Published Online: 24 July 2015
... of cognitive function included executive function, attention, and verbal, visuospatial and working memory. Additionally, mood and blood pressure were measured. Results: Verbal memory improved significantly during high MR occupation (after fludrocortisone intake) compared to low MR occupation [without...
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Neuroendocrinology (2009) 89 (1): 98–108.
Published Online: 13 August 2008
...Esther L. Sabban; Nina Schilt; Lidia I. Serova; Shreeharsha N. Masineni; Charles T. Stier, Jr. Stress triggers crucial responses, including elevated blood pressure and heart rate (HR), to handle the emergency and restore homeostasis. However, continuation of these effects following cessation...
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Neuroendocrinology (1995) 62 (6): 619–627.
Published Online: 09 April 2008
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Supraoptic nucleus Tetrodotoxin Blood pressure Osmotic pressure Microdialysis Oxytocin Vasopressin Sodium Vasopressin and Oxytocin...
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Neuroendocrinology (1997) 65 (4): 238–245.
Published Online: 09 April 2008
... a state of heightened osmotic sensitivity for VP neurons, with evidence for increased central VP release to both direct and peripheral hypertonic NaCl stimulation. Blood pressure Heart rate Microdialysis Supraoptic nucleus Sinoaortic denervation Sodium chloride Oxytocin Vasopressin 26 08...
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Neuroendocrinology (1997) 66 (2): 130–135.
Published Online: 09 April 2008
... consequences of activation of VP receptors within the SFO of urethane anesthetized rats. Micro injection (0.5 µl) of 5 pmol VP into SFO resulted in significant decreases in blood pressure (BP, mean AUC-638.3 ± 110.3 mm Hg·s, p < 0.01, n = 13) without a change in heart rate (HR, mean AUC 7.9 ± 14.0 beats, p...
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Neuroendocrinology (1994) 60 (2): 205–214.
Published Online: 09 April 2008
...-HT agonist and 5-HT releaser obscure their ability to stimulate renin release. Various drugs that increase serotonergic neurotransmission can activate the secretion of renin from the kidneys. Many of these drugs can also elevate blood pressure. Changes in blood pressure can alter renin secretion...
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Neuroendocrinology (1993) 57 (3): 550–558.
Published Online: 08 April 2008
...Pablo E. Pérgola; Alan F. Sved; James L. Voogt; Richard H. Alper Previously we reported that 5 min after intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection, serotonin (5-HT, 2.5 µg) produced increases in blood pressure and decreases in heart rate in conscious rats that were blocked by LY 53857 (a selective...
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Neuroendocrinology (1993) 57 (5): 955–959.
Published Online: 08 April 2008
... Blood pressure Original Paper Neuroendocrinology 1993;57:955-959 Masahiro Ota Joan T. Crofton Gregory T. Festavan Leonard Share Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tenn., USA Evidence that Nitric Oxide Can Act Centrally to Stimulate Vasopressin Release Key Words...
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Neuroendocrinology (1991) 53 (Suppl. 1): 12–17.
Published Online: 04 April 2008
... an important role in the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance and blood pressure in the peripheral and central nervous systems. Some of the biological actions of ANP are opposite to those of angiotensin II and arginine vasopressin in the central nervous system. However, the mechanism of action of ANP...
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Neuroendocrinology (1989) 49 (1): 71–79.
Published Online: 02 April 2008
... intracisternally. For blood pressure and heart rate, pretreatment with a midportion β-endorphin antiserum resulted in a parallel shift to the right of the dose-response curve for α-methyldopa. In addition, when rats were pretreated with various dilutions of this antiserum and treated with a constant dose of α...
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Neuroendocrinology (1986) 43 (5): 625–628.
Published Online: 01 April 2008
...Mariana Morris; Larry E. Sain; Susan J. Schumacher Intraventricular perfusion with a hypertonic sodium chloride solution elicits increases in cerebrospinal fluid vasopressin and blood pressure and a decrease in heart rate. The central peptide response was greatly reduced in the hypertensive rat...
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Neuroendocrinology (1986) 43 (2): 110–114.
Published Online: 01 April 2008
...Julianna E. Szilagyi; Carlos M. Ferrario It has now been established that there is an interaction between the cardiovascular control systems and opiate substances. To assess the role of endogenous opiates in the long-term control of blood pressure, the opiate antagonist naloxone (0.5 mg/kg/24 h...
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Neuroendocrinology (1986) 42 (2): 174–180.
Published Online: 01 April 2008
... to in the content or advertisements. Oxytocin-associated neurophysin Vasopressin-associated neurophysin Salt loading Brattleboro rats Blood pressure Neuroendocrinology 42: 174-180 ( 1086) © 1686 S. Karger AG. Basel 0028 3835 86 0422 OI74S2.75 0 Responsiveness of Oxytocin-Producing Neurons to Acute Salt...
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