1965
DOI: 10.1254/jjp.15.339
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Effect of Histamine and Other Endogenous Amines on the Peripheral Hemodynamics in Rabbits Under the Controlled Cardiac Output

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“…1-A. Bradykinin* (0.1 0.5 pg/kg) lowered AP, decreased at first and then increased VP above the initial level, and increased LAO significantly indicating an increase in systemic venous return as discussed in the previous report (1). The effect of bradykinin to increase systemic venous return has recently been confirmed in dogs by Nakano (2) under the constant cardiac input (3).…”
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“…1-A. Bradykinin* (0.1 0.5 pg/kg) lowered AP, decreased at first and then increased VP above the initial level, and increased LAO significantly indicating an increase in systemic venous return as discussed in the previous report (1). The effect of bradykinin to increase systemic venous return has recently been confirmed in dogs by Nakano (2) under the constant cardiac input (3).…”
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“…The effects of intra-aortically injected (A) bradykinin (0.5 pg/kg), We reported on the effects of some vasoactive amines on the peripheral circulation of rabbits under the controlled cardiac output (1). In the present experiment, utilizing the same technique, the effects of bradykinin and kallidin on the vascular system were compared with that of nitro glycerin in dogs.…”
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