thyrotropin-releasing-hormone has been researched along with Hyperventilation* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for thyrotropin-releasing-hormone and Hyperventilation
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[Recovery of impaired respiratory activity in cats by thyroliberin analog (PR-546) devoid of hormonal properties].
Synthetic analogue thyroliberin (PR-546) devoid of hormonal activity, recovered respiration in conditions of hyperventilation, two-sided vagotomy and hypoxia, caused by the 40-70% bleeding. PR-546 (in doses 100-500 micrograms/kg) intravenously injected was shown to abolish diagram activity decreased effect after hyperventilation. Injection of PR-546 to vagotomized cats in 1.5-2 h, increased breathing rate. The breathing activity resumed after long breaks in respiration as a result of peptide injection. The responses to analogue introductions is similar to the thyroliberin effect. Topics: Animals; Cats; Hyperventilation; Respiration; Shock, Hemorrhagic; Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone; Vagotomy | 1989 |