Effect of an opiate antagonist on the responses of circulating catecholamines and the renin-aldosterone system to acute sympathetic stimulation by hand-grip in man.
The effect of naloxone on the neurohumoral responses to acute sympathetic stimulation by sustained hand-grip in normal man was investigated. Six normal males were studied fasting at 08.30 h, on two occasions at 7-day intervals, with each subject sustaining 30% of his maximal hand-grip on a hand dyna...
Main Authors: | Lam, K, Grossman, A, Bouloux, P, Drury, P, Besser, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1986
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