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EFFECTS OF IONTOPHORETIC APPLICATION OF 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE, NORADRENALINE AND ACETYLCHOLINE UPON HYPOTHALAMIC TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE NEURONES IN RATS
1973
The Japanese Journal of Physiology
1) Temperature-sensitive neurones in the preoptic region of rats anesthetized with urethan were examined for responsiveness to iontophoretically applied monoamines and acetylcholine. Investigation was performed on 55 temperature-sensitive neurones (40 warm and 15 cold cells) and 18 temperature-insensitive ones. 2) 5-hydroxytryptamine had an excitatory effect on 11 out of 22 warm cells and caused a depression of firing rate in 2 out of 8 cold cells. 3) Reduction of activity following
doi:10.2170/jjphysiol.23.435
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