Abstract
Chronic treatment of rats with nicotine for 55 weeks first elevated and then depressed the systolic pressure. Pressures of untreated renalhypertensive rats remained elevated, while the concomitant administration of nicotine to renalhypertensive animals reduced systolic pressures below the original level.
Footnotes
- Accepted May 25, 1964.
- The Williams & Wilkins Comapny
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