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. 1970 Nov;40(3):534–536. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1970.tb10639.x

Cardio-selective β-adrenoceptor blockade and the coronary circulation

K R Adam, Susan Boyles, P C Scholfield
PMCID: PMC1703183  PMID: 4395746

Abstract

After blockade of myocardial, but not coronary vascular β-adrenoceptors by practolol, cardiac sympathetic stimulation or exogenously administered noradrenaline gave rise to coronary vasoconstriction, possibly due to stimulation of coronary α-adrenoceptors.

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