Abstract:AbstractBackground: In normoglycaemic pithed rats, cardiac sympathetic control is modulated by serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5‑HT), which inhibits the cardioaccelerator sympathetic outflow via the activation of 5-HT 1B , 5-HT 1D and 5-HT 5A receptors. Notwithstanding, type 1 diabetes impairs the functionality of the cardiac sympathetic innervation and leads to cardiovascular complications including cardiac autonomic neuropathy. On this basis, the present study invest… Show more
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