RELATIONSHIP OF HYPERKALEMIC RESPONSE TO HEPATIC PHOSPHORYLASE ACTIVATION INDUCED BY ADRENALINE
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概要
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Experiments were undertaken to disclose the relation of hepatic release of potassium induced by adrenaline to glycogenolytic action.<BR>1. In fasted dogs hepatic glycogen concentration was markedly and phosphorylase level slightly lower than in normal dogs, whereas potassium concentration of liver, serum potassium and blood glucose concentrations were unchanged.<BR>2. Hyperglycemia, hyperkalemia and liver phosphorylase activation induced by adrenaline were reduced respectively by 58%, 40% and 35% in fasted dog as compared with normal dog.<BR>3. Increase in phosphorylase activity, reduction of potassium in the liver and increase in serum potassium occurred synchronously in rapid time course.
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著者
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蟹池 健一
Department of Pharmacology, Nara Medical College
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辻本 明
Department of Pharmacology, Nara Medical College
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蟹池 健一
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Osaka Uniosrsity
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谷野 志郎
Department of Pharmacology, Nara Medical College
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瀬戸 慶一
Department of Pharmacology, Nara Medical College
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黒河内 寛
Department of Pharmacology, Nara Medical College
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