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J Dent Res 51(5): 1350-1358, 1972
© 1972 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Functional Control of Intrapulpal Vasculature: II. Physiologic Evidence of a Sympathetic Cholinergic Vasoactive System

R. C. WEISS 1, M. F. TANSY 1, R. B. CHAFFEE JR. 1, and F. M. KENDALL 1

1 Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140, USA

Experiments performed with anesthetized dogs confirmed the earlier observation that electric stimulation of the sympathetic portion of a cut cervical vagosympathetic trunk produced a decrease in ipsilateral intrapulpal blood pressure in the maxillary canine. This depressor response persisted in adrenergically depleted or blocked dogs, but it could be reduced or abolished by intravenous administration of atropine.

Submitted on May 17, 1971







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