Is the Renal Vasodilatation Induced by Beta-adrenoceptor Stimulants in the Dog Mediated Through Dopamine Receptor?
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In chloralose-anaesthetized dogs the renal vasodilator effect of isoprenaline is depressed by blockade of either dopamine or beta-adrenoceptors but the renal vasodilator effect of dopamine is depressed only by blockade of dopamine receptors. This suggests that the vasodilatation induced by beta-stimulants within the canine kidney is due in part to activation of dopamine receptors.
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