Myocardial Depressant Factor
"Myocardial Depressant Factor" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A low molecular weight peptide of about 800-1000 having a negative inotropic effect. It is released into the circulation during experimental hemorrhagic pancreatitis, severe ischemia, and postoligemic shock.
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D009201
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.644.370
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Hock CE, Curtis MT, Jaffe JS, Lefer AM. Beneficial actions of nalorphine during hemorrhagic shock in cats. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1983 May; 173(1):76-81.
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Lefer AM, Curtis MT. Peripheral effects of opiate antagonists in shock. Adv Shock Res. 1983; 10:83-6.
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Curtis MT, Lefer AM. Effectiveness of ethylketocyclazocine in hemorrhagic shock. Adv Shock Res. 1983; 10:101-9.
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Curtis MT, Lefer AM. Actions of opiate antagonists with selective receptor interactions in hemorrhagic shock. Circ Shock. 1983; 10(2):131-45.
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Curtis MT, Lefer AM. Beneficial action of a new opiate antagonist (Win 44,441-3) in hemorrhagic shock. Eur J Pharmacol. 1982 Mar 12; 78(3):307-13.
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Curtis MT, Lefer AM. Beneficial action of naloxone in splanchnic artery occlusion shock. Experientia. 1981 Apr 15; 37(4):403-4.
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Curtis MT, Lefer AM. Protective actions of naloxone in hemorrhagic shock. Am J Physiol. 1980 Sep; 239(3):H416-21.