Changes of Catecholamines after Complete Cardiac Sympathectomy
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1. The contents of norepinephrine, epinephrine, dopamine, and dopa of the heart were determined fluorimetrically in 24 dogs from 1 to 50 days following bilateral cervical sympathectomy. The results were compared with those obtained from intact dogs in the previous studies. 2. After bilateral cervical sympathectomy, the norepinephrine content show a rapid decrease from 4 days to 7 days and a slow decrease within the following 14 days. No tendency of recovery was apparent in the heart for 50 days following the operation, the norepinephrine content remaining almost at an equal level. The same operative procedure, however, had no significant effect on the concentrations of dopamine and dopa 3. It was postulated that norepinephrine could not be synthesized and/or accumulated in the heart following bilateral cervical sympathectomy, but that cardiac muscle might synthesize dopamine for itself.
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- 1965-01-20
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