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Title: The hypertensive response to injection of physostigmine into the hypothalamus of the unanesthetized rat Buccafusco JJ, Brezenoff HE Ref: Clinical & Experimental Hypertension, 1:219, 1978 : PubMed
Microinjection of physostigmine (3-30 nmoles) into the posterior hypothalamic nucleus of freely-moving, unanesthetized rats elicited a dose-related hypertensive response. This effect was significantly reduced by prior central injection of hemicholinium-3. The direct acting cholinergic agonist, carbachol, also evoked an elevation of blood pressure following intrahypothalamic injection; however, this response was unaffected by prior administration of hemicholinium-3.
        
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Buccafusco JJ, Brezenoff HE (1978) The hypertensive response to injection of physostigmine into the hypothalamus of the unanesthetized rat Clinical & Experimental Hypertension1: 219-27
Buccafusco JJ, Brezenoff HE (1978) Clinical & Experimental Hypertension1: 219-27