Effects of Nitroglycerin on H3-Catecholamine Metabolism
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During the infusion of H3-epinephrine or H3-norepinephrine (0.15μg./Kg./min.) for 30 to 60min. in 18 patients, nitroglycerin was administered to 6 cases with angina pectoris. The radioactivity of H3-epinephrine or H3-nor-epinephrine in plasma and urine and its H3-acidic metabolites in urine were estimated in all cases. Similar measurements in the myocardium and plasma were carried out in 6 rabbits (3 non-treated and 3 pre-treated with nitroglycerin 3min. before the infusion of H3-norepinephrine).From these studies, it is postulated that this drug acts as an accelerator of catecholamine inactivation. Further investigation will be needed.
- International Heart Journal刊行会の論文
著者
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Kobayashi Tachio
4th Dept. Of Intern. Med. Faculty Of Med. Univ. Of Tokyo
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Kobayashi Tachio
4th Dept. Of Intern. Med. Univ. Of Tokyo
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KOBAYASHI Tachio
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, the University of Tokyo
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KAJIHARA Terutomo
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Tokyo
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OSADA Hirofumi
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Tokyo
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KOMIZO Utako
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Tokyo
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ISHII Koki
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Tokyo
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Kobayashi T.
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Tokyo
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KOBAYASHI Tachio
Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Tokyo
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