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Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences • 1997 | View Paper
“Again, in contrast to the hypothalmus, the removal of calcium from the medium markedly reduced "spontaneous" efflux of catecholamine and the desipramine induced efflux of NE, but not the increase in striatal DA efflux produced by desipramine.”
“The results suggest that the relaxation of the depolarized artery produced by desipramine may be due to interference with the action of calcium in initiating and maintaining a contraction of the arterial smooth muscle.”