S G Iams
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1.
McConnaughey M, Iams S
Clin Exp Hypertens
. 1993 Jan;
15(1):153-70.
PMID: 8385524
In this study we investigated how male sex hormones, which increase blood pressure in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR), affect adrenergic receptors in the cardiovascular system. Testosterone treatment significantly increased...
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Gorman A, Chen J, Foster S, SNYDER R, Iams S
Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol
. 1992 Sep;
19(9):645-55.
PMID: 1395108
1. Prostaglandins (PG) and veratrum alkaloids stimulate ventricular sensory receptors with non-myelinated vagal afferents and mediate inhibitory circulatory responses. 2. The present study in conscious instrumented dogs was carried out...
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Carroll R, Iams S, Pryor Jr W, Allison Jr E
Resuscitation
. 1990 Jan;
19(1):41-52.
PMID: 1689070
The opening of voltage sensitive calcium channels is an important event in the progression of irreversible shock, allowing the entry of toxic amounts of calcium (Ca2+) into the cells. Because...
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Carroll R, Iams S, Farmer P, Pryor Jr W, Allison Jr E
Ann Emerg Med
. 1989 Jul;
18(7):750-4.
PMID: 2735593
The entry of calcium (Ca++) into ischemic cells is the first of a series of steps leading to irreversible cellular damage. This study examined the ability of verapamil, which may...
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Shackelford Jr D, McConnaughey M, Iams S
Brain Res Bull
. 1988 Aug;
21(2):329-33.
PMID: 2847856
The role of estrogens in modulating the concentration of CNS alpha-adrenoceptors has not been elucidated nor has it been determined how different estrogenic compounds affect these receptors. In this study...
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Carroll R, Iams S, Pryor Jr W, Allison Jr E
Resuscitation
. 1988 Apr;
16(2):119-26.
PMID: 2839881
Clinically encountered hemorrhagic shock is usually caused by a single, rapid hemorrhage secondary to trauma. Experimental models of shock, however, have utilized anesthetic agents and hemorrhage protocols which may compromise...
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Williams S, Shackelford D, Iams S, Mustafa S
Eur J Pharmacol
. 1988 Jan;
145(2):205-7.
PMID: 3350042
Female spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) were injected subcutaneously with mestranol twice a week for 12 weeks. Isolated segments of thoracic aorta were then used to generate relaxation response curves to...
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Carroll R, Iams S, Pryor Jr W, Allison Jr E
Med Hypotheses
. 1987 Sep;
24(1):69-75.
PMID: 2444864
The clinically encountered state of hypovolemic shock results from a series of metabolic and cardiovascular responses to tissue hypoperfusion. Recent advances have increased our understanding of the consequences of tissue...
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Blumenthal S, McConnaughey M, Iams S
Experientia
. 1982 Jun;
38(6):707-9.
PMID: 6125408
No abstract available.
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Blumenthal S, McConnaughey M, Iams S
Clin Exp Hypertens A
. 1982 Jan;
4(6):883-901.
PMID: 6807581
Cardiac membrane preparations from developing spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats (0 to 125 days of age) were analyzed for the apparent numbers of alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptors...