1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf00838924
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Cytofluorometric study of small intensely fluorescent cells in the rat atrium after pharmacologic desympathization

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“…Accordingly, in the present study we employed surgical sympathectomy which eliminates extrinsic noradrenergic innervation while leaving any intrinsic innervation intact, and guanethidine which is an effective sympatholytic (Chang et al, 1965) and also appears to impair catecholaminergic properties in atrial SIF cells (Kniazeva et al, 1982), thus providing a potential means for distinguishing between extrinsically and intrinsically mediated catecholaminergic actions on cardiac ganglion neuronal properties.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, in the present study we employed surgical sympathectomy which eliminates extrinsic noradrenergic innervation while leaving any intrinsic innervation intact, and guanethidine which is an effective sympatholytic (Chang et al, 1965) and also appears to impair catecholaminergic properties in atrial SIF cells (Kniazeva et al, 1982), thus providing a potential means for distinguishing between extrinsically and intrinsically mediated catecholaminergic actions on cardiac ganglion neuronal properties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%