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Title: ROLE OF ANGIOTENSIN II(A]I) RECEPTORS IN DISCRETE RAT BRAIN AREAS AND POSIERIOR P ITU ]TARY
Authors: Saavedra, J.M
Kadekar, M.
Israel, Anita
Niwa, M.
Holcomb, H
Issue Date: 1984
Publisher: CLIN. AND EXPER. THEORY AND PRACTICE
Abstract: Blood-borne angiotensin II (AII) stimulates drinking, increases blood pressure and releases pituitary hormones (1), effects mediated, at least partial ly, through stimulation of AII receptors in circumventrjcular orEans (2). l.]e tried to determine whether AII could modulate the metabolic activity of its target sites in the rat brain, and whether any correlation could be found between such a modulation and the number of AII receptors in a particular brain structure.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10872/164
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