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. 2002 Jul;136(5):753–763. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0704780

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Changes in regional vascular conductances elicited by bilateral microinjection of the vehicle (aCSF, n=15) or increasing doses of β-FNA (0.05 – 0.5 nmol, n=15) into the PVN of conscious, unrestrained rats. These data were derived from the data shown in Figure 4. Values are means±s.e.mean shown by vertical lines. A significant interaction between treatment and time for ΔRenal and Hindquarter Vascular Conductances was found. *P<0.05 when the cardiovascular responses to β-FNA at the dose of 0.05 or 0.5 nmol are compared with those elicited by the control injection of aCSF. No significant interaction was observed for ΔMesenteric Vascular Conductance, the comparison between β-FNA (at each dose) and the control (aCSF) was done averaging over time.