نتایج جستجو برای: catecholamines

تعداد نتایج: 9878  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1971
A M Watanabe L C Parks I J Kopin

Intravenously infused L-dopa (0.3 mg/kg per min) produced hypertension and cardiac arrhythmias in halothane anesthetized dogs. Biochemical studies showed that the heart, kidney, and brain of these animals accumulated significant amounts of catecholamines formed from the administered precursor. Pretreatment of dogs with an extracerebral inhibitor of dopa decarboxylase [D,L-alpha-hydrazino-alpha-...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1964
R J GEORGES L G WHITBY

The 24-hour urinary output of 3-methoxy-4-hydroxy mandelic acid (V.M.A.) has been determined in 20 normal adults, 150 hypertensive patients, and four cases of phaeochromocytoma. In this last group estimations of urinary catecholamines and total urinary methylated amines were also performed and the overall results have been compared with the urinary excretory pattern of catecholamines and their ...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1984
C Button M S Mülders

Three Merino sheep were given 3 g/kg of dried, finely-milled Homeria glauca (Natal yellow tulp) plant material intraruminally. Plasma glucose, cortisol, catecholamines and lactate were measured hourly and also at the moment of death. Rising plasma glucose was shown to be associated with rising plasma cortisol and catecholamines, and the metabolic component of tulp-associated acidosis was shown ...

Journal: :Critical Care 2006
Andreas Meier-Hellmann

The choice of catecholamines for hemodynamic stabilisation in septic shock patients has been an ongoing debate for several years. Several studies have investigated the regional effects in septic patients. Because of an often very small sample size, because of inconsistent results and because of methodical problems in the monitoring techniques used in these studies, however, it is not possible t...

2010

stress and aDxiety have long been known many bodily fUDctions. Psychologic stress marked increase in catecholamine release from the adrenal medulla, iDcreased sympathetic nervous system activity, and changes in circulating levels of adrenocortical and other hormones. The early psychosomat literature suggests that epinephrine is elaborated duriDg ar, whereas norepine phrine is elaborated during ...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1992
G D'Andrea A R Cananzi M Morra E Martignoni S Fornasiero F Zamberlan S Grunfeld K M Welch

Platelet tyrosine and catecholamine (CA) content was measured in cluster headache sufferers during the different phases of the illness. Compared with controls, cluster headache sufferers had lower platelet levels of norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (E) in all phases of the syndrome. Tyrosine levels were increased significantly during the cluster headache attack. We suggest that these results...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1991
T G Rosano T A Swift L W Hayes

Assessment of catecholamine production and excretion is important in the laboratory detection of pheochromocytoma, a rare but curable cause of hypertension. Advances in catecholamine and metabolite methodologies have enhanced the diagnostic acumen by increasing analytical sensitivity and eliminating many of the interferences observed with earlier methods. Estimation of urinary catecholamines me...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1986
A P Farrell K R MacLeod B Chancey

A perfused rainbow trout heart was developed which generated its own intrinsic heart rate and a physiological power output. This preparation was used to examine the intrinsic mechanical properties of the trout heart, the dose-response effects of catecholamines and extracellular calcium on these properties, and the effects of catecholamines and extracellular calcium during exposure to acidotic c...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2002
Gerben B Keijzers Bastiaan E De Galan Cees J Tack Paul Smits

OBJECTIVE Caffeine is a central stimulant that increases the release of catecholamines. As a component of popular beverages, caffeine is widely used around the world. Its pharmacological effects are predominantly due to adenosine receptor antagonism and include release of catecholamines. We hypothesized that caffeine reduces insulin sensitivity, either due to catecholamines and/or as a result o...

Journal: :Hypertension 2003
Raghvendra K Dubey Lefteris C Zacharia Delbert G Gillespie Bruno Imthurn Edwin K Jackson

Local sequential conversion of estradiol to hydroxyestradiols and methoxyestradiols by CYP450 and catechol-O-methyltransferase, respectively, contributes to the antimitogenic effects of estradiol on glomerular mesangial cell growth via estrogen receptor-independent mechanisms. Catecholamines are also substrates for catechol-O-methyltransferase and therefore, might abrogate the renoprotective ef...

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