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Effects of and adrenergic blockade on coronary arterial microvessels in the beating canine heart
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These data indicate that (1) the vasodilator effect of phentolamine is induced by beta adrenergic stimulation; (2) resting alpha adrenergic tone of coronary arterial microvessels is minimal in normally beating hearts, and (3) resting beta adrenergic tone may play a physiological role in coronary arterial microvessels, and beta 2 adrenergic tone predominates in arterial microvessels greater than 100 microns in diameter.