Abstract

Effect of low doses of endothelin-1 on the dynamics of blood pressure and heart rate is studied in Lewis and Wistar rats during 1-h immobilization stress. It is shown that endothelin-1 significantly lowers blood pressure in stress-sensitive Lewis rats during stress and has no effect on hemodynamic parameters in immobilized stress-resistant Wistar rats in comparison with the control.

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