EFFECTS OF HEMOLYZED BLOOD ON PULMONARY AND SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL-PRESSURE AND HEART-RATE OF DOG

  • 1 January 1978
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 42  (1) , 69-73
Abstract
The injection of hemolyzed blood into the venous system of the dog produced a rise in the pulmonary arterial pressure and a fall in the systemic arterial pressure. There were variable changes in the heart rate. Comparison with serotonin injections indicated that the above responses were produced by factors other than serotonin.