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M Yamauchi1, Y Kobayashi, K Hattori
1Department of Pharmacology, Shimane Medical University, Japan.
Abstract:
Dose-dependent relaxations were induced by dopamine in human pulmonary arteries that had been contracted with prostaglandin F2 alpha without alpha-adrenergic blocking agents. The dopamine-induced relaxation was inhibited by haloperidol and fluphenazine, but not by domperidone, suggesting that this relaxation was mediated via DA1 receptors.
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