Immediately following experimentation the cerebral vessels were examined
for the presence of noradrenergic fibers. The results of the study demonstrate that: (1) superior
cervical ganglionectomy produces a significant reduction in the noradrenergic innervation of ip-
silateral extraparenchymal arteries; (2) the peripheral sympathetic nervous system contributes
to overall cerebral vascular resistance primarily by affecting resistance in extraparenchymal
arteries; and (3) as a result, it determines the contribution of the extraparenchymal arteries tooverall cerebral blood flow autoregulation.
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