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    Early Ghrelin Treatment after Myocardial Infarction Prevents an Increase in Cardiac Sympathetic Tone and Reduces Mortality by Schwenke, Daryl O, Tokudome, Takeshi, Kishimoto, Ichiro, Horio, Takeshi, Shirai, Mikiyasu, Cragg, Patricia A, Kangawa, Kenji

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-10-2008)
    “…Acute myocardial infarction (MI) initiates an increase in cardiac sympathetic nerve activity (CSNA), which ultimately exacerbates chronic cardiac dysfunction…”
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    One Dose of Ghrelin Prevents the Acute and Sustained Increase in Cardiac Sympathetic Tone after Myocardial Infarction by Schwenke, Daryl O, Tokudome, Takeshi, Kishimoto, Ichiro, Horio, Takeshi, Cragg, Patricia A, Shirai, Mikiyasu, Kangawa, Kenji

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-05-2012)
    “…Acute myocardial infarction (MI) increases sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) to the heart, which exacerbates chronic cardiac deterioration. The hormone ghrelin,…”
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    β 2 -Adrenoceptors indirectly support impaired β 1 -adrenoceptor responsiveness in the isolated type 2 diabetic rat heart by Cook, Rosalind F, Bussey, Carol T, Fomison-Nurse, Ingrid C, Hughes, Gillian, Bahn, Andrew, Cragg, Patricia A, Lamberts, Regis R

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-06-2019)
    “…What is the central question of this study? Are there specific contributions of β - and β -adrenoceptor subtypes to the impaired β-adrenoceptor responsiveness…”
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    β2‐Adrenoceptors indirectly support impaired β1‐adrenoceptor responsiveness in the isolated type 2 diabetic rat heart by Cook, Rosalind F., Bussey, Carol T., Fomison‐Nurse, Ingrid C., Hughes, Gillian, Bahn, Andrew, Cragg, Patricia A., Lamberts, Regis R.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-06-2019)
    “…New Findings What is the central question of this study? Are there specific contributions of β1‐ and β2‐adrenoceptor subtypes to the impaired β‐adrenoceptor…”
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    β1‐Adrenoceptor, but not β2‐adrenoceptor, subtype regulates heart rate in type 2 diabetic rats in vivo by Cook, Rosalind F., Bussey, Carol T., Mellor, Kimberley M., Cragg, Patricia A., Lamberts, Regis R.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-08-2017)
    “…New Findings What is the central question of the study? The sympathetic system regulates heart rate via β‐adrenoceptors; this is impaired during diabetes…”
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    β 1 -Adrenoceptor, but not β 2 -adrenoceptor, subtype regulates heart rate in type 2 diabetic rats in vivo by Cook, Rosalind F, Bussey, Carol T, Mellor, Kimberley M, Cragg, Patricia A, Lamberts, Regis R

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-08-2017)
    “…What is the central question of the study? The sympathetic system regulates heart rate via β-adrenoceptors; this is impaired during diabetes. However, the…”
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    Changes in pulmonary blood flow distribution in monocrotaline compared with hypoxia-induced models of pulmonary hypertension: assessed using synchrotron radiation by Schwenke, Daryl O, Pearson, James T, Shimochi, Akito, Kangawa, Kenji, Tsuchimochi, Hirotsugu, Umetani, Keiji, Shirai, Mikiyasu, Cragg, Patricia A

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-07-2009)
    “…BACKGROUNDWe have previously described anatomical changes in pulmonary blood flow distribution in chronic hypoxic rats, associated with pulmonary arterial…”
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    Are the carotid bodies of the guinea-pig functional? by Schwenke, Daryl O., Bolter, Chris P., Cragg, Patricia A.

    “…We have previously observed that the guinea-pig appears to have a relatively poor ventilatory (V̇ E) response to hypoxia, compared to other mammals. Therefore,…”
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    Comparison of the Depressive Effects of Four Anesthetic Regimens on Ventilatory and Cardiovascular Variables in the Guinea Pig by Schwenke, Daryl O., Cragg, Patricia A.

    Published in Comparative medicine (01-02-2004)
    “…Background and Purpose: Guinea pigs are one of the most difficult rodents to anesthetize safely, and as a consequence, there is a paucity of reports regarding…”
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    Effect of surfactant deficiency and surfactant replacement on airway patency in the piglet lung by Ellyett, Kevin M., Cragg, Patricia A., Broadbent, Roland S.

    Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (28-02-2006)
    “…We investigated the effect of surfactant deficiency on airway patency and the effectiveness of surfactant replacement as either an instilled liquid bolus, a…”
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    [beta]1-Adrenoceptor, but not [beta]2-adrenoceptor, subtype regulates heart rate in type 2 diabetic rats in vivo by Cook, Rosalind F, Bussey, Carol T, Mellor, Kimberley M, Cragg, Patricia A, Lamberts, Regis R

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-08-2017)
    “…New Findings What is the central question of the study? The sympathetic system regulates heart rate via [beta]-adrenoceptors; this is impaired during diabetes…”
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    Interaction of hypoxia and hypercapnia on ventilation, tidal volume and respiratory frequency in the anaesthetized rat by Cragg, Patricia A., Drysdale, D. B.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-1983)
    “…1. Ventilation ( V̇ E ), tidal volume ( V T ), respiratory frequency ( f ) and arterial and end-tidal gas tensions were measured in seventy-one…”
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    Oxygen consumption in the lizard genus Lacerta in relation to diel variation, maximum activity and body weight by Cragg, P A

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-12-1978)
    “…1. Diel recordings of VO2 under a 12 h Light/12 h Dark regime, constant light or constant dark reveal a strong endogenous diurnal rhythm in L. sicula. L…”
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