Adrenergic suppression of peripheral blood T cell reactivity in the rat is due to activation of peripheral alpha 2-receptors.
Felsner P, Hofer D, Rinner I, Porta S, Korsatko W, Schauenstein K.
Felsner P, et al.
J Neuroimmunol. 1995 Mar;57(1-2):27-34. doi: 10.1016/0165-5728(94)00158-k.
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PMID: 7706438
A 20-h treatment of rats with catecholamines using s.c.implantable retard tablets markedly suppresses the in vitro reactivity of peripheral blood (PBL) T lymphocytes, provided that beta-receptors are blocked with propranolol (Felsner et al., 1992). The results can be summa …
A 20-h treatment of rats with catecholamines using s.c.implantable retard tablets markedly suppresses the in vitro reactivity of peripheral …