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Science 25 July 1975:
Vol. 189. no. 4199, pp. 301 - 303
DOI: 10.1126/science.1145205

Articles

Science, Vol 189, Issue 4199, 301-303
Copyright © 1975 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Strain differences during intraventricular infusion of norepinephrine: possible role of receptor sensitivity

DS Segal, MA Geyer, and BE Weiner

Two rat strains previously shown to differ with respect to behavioral activity, regional brain tyrosine hydroxylase activity, and norepinephrine-elicited accumulation of adenosine 3', 5'-monophosphate exhibited differential behavioral responsiveness during the intraventricular infusion of norepinephrine. The results are interpreted in terms of differential catecholamine receptor sensitivity.


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