Journal article

Humoral response and blood pressure regulation during hypercapnia and hemorrhage in dogs

GJ Dusting, J Staszewska Barczak

Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine | Published : 1976

Abstract

The blood bathed organ technique was used to study the release of catecholamines, angiotensin II and prostaglandin like (PL) substances into the circulation during hypercapnia and after haemorrhage in anaesthetized dogs. Elevated blood concentrations of noradrenaline angiotensins II and prostaglandin like substances have been detected during both experimental conditions. The rise of arterial blood pressure during hypercapnia and after haemorrhage was associated with elevated concentrations of angiotensin II in the blood and could be abolished by inhibition of the angiotensin I converting enzyme with SQ 20881. The compensation of arterial pressure during both stresses was significantly impair..

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