2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-90023/v1
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Chronic Ethanol Vapor Exposure Potentiates the Cardiovascular Responses to Acute Stress in Male but Not in Female Rats

Abstract: Background: Ethanol use is related to a wide variety of negative health outcomes, including cardiovascular diseases. Stress is also involved in numerous pathologies such as cardiovascular diseases and psychiatric disorders. Sexual dimorphism is an important factor affecting the cardiovascular response and have been proposed as a potentially risk factor for sex-specific health problems in human. Here, we evaluated the effect of prolonged ethanol vapor inhalation in arterial pressure, heart rate and tail skin te… Show more

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