Cerebrospinal fluid neurotensin

Cerebrospinal fluid nerve antihypertensive peptides mainly exist in the front and bottom of the hypothalamus, the nucleus accumbens and the septum. The brainstem and spinal cord are mainly in the small cell intermediate neurons of the glial zone and the trigeminal motor nucleus. Increased permeability, vasodilation of the skin, decreased blood pressure, and obvious effects on body fluids, blood sugar and pain.

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