Abstract

Occlusion of the circumflex branch of the left coronary artery in rabbits induces a differential response of regional sympathetic activity. The discharges of the splanchnic nerve are increased, and the discharges of a sympathetic nerve twig to the ear are inhibited. This pattern of sympathetic response is accompanied by a fall in arterial blood pressure.

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