Title : Phenylephrine-induced antinociception: investigations of potential neural and endocrine bases.

Pub. Date : 1990 Oct 1

PMID : 2271928






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1 This suggests that the hypertensive agent phenylephrine releases vasopressin from the posterior pituitary terminals of the paraventricular hypothalamus (PVH) in a dexamethasone-suppressible manner, possibly via the known baroreceptor-nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS)-PVH link. Phenylephrine arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
2 The V1 vasopressin antagonist blocked phenylephrine antinociception, suggesting that phenylephrine antinociception may be mediated by a baroreceptor-NTS-PVH-DLF circuit leading to vasopressin release at spinal levels. Phenylephrine arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
3 The V1 vasopressin antagonist blocked phenylephrine antinociception, suggesting that phenylephrine antinociception may be mediated by a baroreceptor-NTS-PVH-DLF circuit leading to vasopressin release at spinal levels. Phenylephrine arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
4 The V1 vasopressin antagonist blocked phenylephrine antinociception, suggesting that phenylephrine antinociception may be mediated by a baroreceptor-NTS-PVH-DLF circuit leading to vasopressin release at spinal levels. Phenylephrine arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus
5 The V1 vasopressin antagonist blocked phenylephrine antinociception, suggesting that phenylephrine antinociception may be mediated by a baroreceptor-NTS-PVH-DLF circuit leading to vasopressin release at spinal levels. Phenylephrine arginine vasopressin Rattus norvegicus