Alterations in Systemic Vascular Volume of the Dog in Response to Hexamethonium and Norepinephrine
Description:
In this article, Freis and Rose reported their continued research that utilized the artificial left-ventricle by-pass pumps in dogs. They noted that these experiments demonstrated the complex nature of the role of the sympathetic nervous system in regulating arteriolar tone and cardiac activity, as well as in adjusting total vascular volume and venous return.
Number of Image Pages:
4 (571,108 Bytes)
Date:
1957-11 (November 1957)
Creator:
Rose, John C.
Freis, Edward D.
Source:
Periodical: Rose, John C., and Edward D. Freis. "Alterations in Systemic Vascular Volume of the Dog in Response to Hexamethonium and Norepinephrine." The American Journal of Physiology 191, 2 (November 1957): 283-286. Article.
Publisher:
[American Physiological Society]
Rights:
Reproduced with permission of the American Physiological Society.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Hypertension
Norepinephrine
Hexamethonium
Hemodynamic Processes
Exhibit Category:
The Veterans Administration Hospital and Georgetown University School of Medicine, 1949-1964
Relation:
A Method for the Study of the Circulation in the Dog Using a Mechanical Left Ventricle (March 1955)
The Effects of a Variety of Hemodynamic Changes on the Rapid and Slow Components of the Circulation in the Human Forearm (June 1958)