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Original Article

No Change in Alpha1 Adrenoceptors in Canine Femoral Arteries after Lumbar Sympathectomy

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Pages 137-140 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In the dog, alpha1 adrenoceptors have been identified in the aorta, femoral mesenteric, and renal arteries. The concentration of alpha receptors may be regulated by hormones such as estrogen and progesterone and by drugs such as epinephrine. To assess whether sympathetic denervation, which is known to decrease norepinephrine output, might change the population of alpha, receptors in vascular smooth muscle, the femoral artery alpha, receptor population was examined 2 weeks after unilateral lumbar sympathectomy [3H] Prazosin radioligand receptor assay analysis was used to measure the alpha, receptor populations. No statistical difference for dissociation constant and receptor density values between sympathectomy and nonsympathectomy femoral artery samples could be detected

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