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The following pages link to 5-HT1A receptor agonist 8-OH-DPAT acts in the hindbrain to reverse the sympatholytic response to severe hemorrhage (Q44335631):
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- Serotonin neurons of the caudal raphe nuclei contribute to sympathetic recovery following hypotensive hemorrhage (Q33784322) (← links)
- Daily voluntary exercise alters the cardiovascular response to hemorrhage in conscious male rats (Q34556689) (← links)
- Serotonin nerve terminals in the dorsomedial medulla facilitate sympathetic and ventilatory responses to hemorrhage and peripheral chemoreflex activation (Q35543395) (← links)
- Serotonin and blood pressure regulation (Q35847080) (← links)
- 5-HT1A receptors of the nucleus tractus solitarii facilitate sympathetic recovery following hypotensive hemorrhage in rats (Q35859278) (← links)
- Regional differences in serotonin content in the nucleus of the solitary tract of male rats after hypovolemia produced by polyethylene glycol (Q36481102) (← links)
- Cardiovascular responses produced by 5-hydroxytriptamine:a pharmacological update on the receptors/mechanisms involved and therapeutic implications. (Q36912182) (← links)
- The spleen is required for 5-HT1A receptor agonist-mediated increases in mean circulatory filling pressure during hemorrhagic shock in the rat (Q37210887) (← links)
- What is the role of serotonin during hemorrhage in conscious animals? (Q44304839) (← links)
- Influence of short-term versus prolonged cardiopulmonary receptor stimulation on renal and preganglionic adrenal sympathetic nerve activity in rats (Q46871318) (← links)
- Serotonin directly stimulates cortisol secretion from the interrenals in goldfish (Q49061792) (← links)
- Estradiol potentiates hypothalamic vasopressin and oxytocin neuron activation and hormonal secretion induced by hypovolemic shock. (Q51455720) (← links)