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THE EFFECT OF ADRENALINE ON VASOMOTOR REFLEXES
1 The Institute of Psychology, Academia Sinica, Nanking
In anæsthetised vagotomised dogs continuous infusion of adrenaline solution depresses vasomotor activity. This depression is largely due to afferent impulses from the carotid sinus, with the chemical receptors playing a major rôle. The depression seems to be localised in the constrictor centre. It seems that a diffuse vasotatic reflex is also accentuated by the presence of adrenaline in the perfusion blood.
Submitted on October 23, 1937
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