Kishtovich A V
Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Russian Acad. Med. Sci., St. Petersburg, Russia.
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 1998 Sep;84(9):869-73.
Depressing neurogenic and humoral (acetylcholine, papaverine and histamine) effects against the background of dilatation of arterial vessels were shown to exert different results: the former stimuli led to blood output from the veins, whereas humoral stimuli enhanced the depot role of the veins in animals. The smallest possible doses of acetylcholine did sometimes reduce the vessels' capacity.
在动脉血管扩张的背景下,抑制神经源性和体液性(乙酰胆碱、罂粟碱和组胺)效应呈现出不同的结果:前者刺激导致静脉血液输出,而体液性刺激增强了动物体内静脉的储血作用。最小剂量的乙酰胆碱有时确实会降低血管容量。