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Publication : Genetic study of norepinephrine in brains of mice selected for differences in blood pressure.

First Author  Schlager G Year  1983
Journal  J Hered Volume  74
Issue  2 Pages  97-100
PubMed ID  6841966 Mgi Jnum  J:35974
Mgi Id  MGI:83417 Doi  10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a109749
Citation  Schlager G, et al. (1983) Genetic study of norepinephrine in brains of mice selected for differences in blood pressure. J Hered 74(2):97-100
abstractText  Norepinephrine concentration of the whole brain was found to be statistically different between the HBP and LBP mouse stains that had been selectively bred for high and low systolic blood pressure, respectively. Crosses between these strains resulted in statistically different NE levels between the reciprocal F1 males and the genetical analysis revealed a significant sex-linked factor or factors. Dissection of the brain into eight regions and subsequent biochemical analyses revealed statistically higher NE content in the LBP compared to the HBP for midbrain and cerebellum. Midbrain NE was also significantly different between the reciprocal F1's. NE concentration was then related to known behavioral characteristics in these strains.
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