The Role of Monoamines in the Development of Cold-Induced Edema

作者: A. Fenske , K. Sinterhauf , H. J. Reulen

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-66524-0_25

关键词: Edema formationFluid accumulationBrain edemaMonoamine neurotransmitterChemistryEdemaEndogenyEarly phaseInternal medicineBrain tissueEndocrinology

摘要: Our results show that even the experimentally induced high concentrations of exogenous 5-HT in brain tissue during early phase edema formation are not able to increase amount fluid accumulation normal and injured tissue. The changes endogenous levels blood result similar hemispheric water RISA differences between uninjured half brain. Moreover, elevated by 100% failed produce detectable rat.

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