STUDIES IN CARDIAC NECROSIS. 3. METABOLIC EFFECTS OF SYMPATHOMIMETIC AMINES PRODUCING CARDIAC LESIONS.
@article{Rosenblum1965STUDIESIC, title={STUDIES IN CARDIAC NECROSIS. 3. METABOLIC EFFECTS OF SYMPATHOMIMETIC AMINES PRODUCING CARDIAC LESIONS.}, author={Ira Rosenblum and Arnold J. Wohl and Arthur A. Stein}, journal={Toxicology and applied pharmacology}, year={1965}, volume={7}, pages={ 344-51 } }
20 Citations
ORIGINATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF ISOPROTERENOL - INDUCED MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN
- Biology, Medicine
- 2013
Small animal disease models are effective scientific tools to study the molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases, which potentially provide a powe rful approach for discovering new treatment options.
Role of calcium and free fatty acids in epinephrine-induced myocardial necrosis.
- BiologyToxicology and applied pharmacology
- 1983
Effect of cardiotoxic concentrations of catecholamines on Na+-Ca2+ exchange in cardiac sarcolemmal vesicles.
- BiologyExperimental and molecular pathology
- 1984
Effect of adrenergic blocking agents on reduction of myocardial aspartate amino-transferase activity by sympathomimetics
- Biology, Chemistry
- 1966
Cardiac histological and serum-biochemical changes produced by various adrenergic stimulant drugs in the rat
- MedicineBasic Research in Cardiology
- 2005
At a dose of 100 mg/kg/die/4 days i.m. of the various β-stimulant drugs, a significant increase in the levels of S-LDH was observed in the rats.
Myocarditis induced by sympathomimetic amines. I.
- MedicineJapanese circulation journal
- 1970
Production of myocardial lesions with sympathomimetic a mines was studied in rats and norepinephrine, nor-fenefrine and phenylephrine did not show any pathologic change in the myocardium.
Heart infarction-like effect induced by natural catecholamines in vitro.
- Medicine, BiologyExperimentelle Pathologie
- 1977
Excitation-contraction coupling in heart. XII. Subcellular calcium transport in isoproterenol-induced myocardial necrosis.
- Biology, MedicineExperimental and molecular pathology
- 1973
Studies of hypotension and cardiac flow in isoproterenol-induced myocardial necrosis.
- Medicine, BiologyExperimental and molecular pathology
- 1981
Chronic isoproterenol treatment of neonatal rats.
- Medicine, BiologyJournal of pharmaceutical sciences
- 1973
The chronic subcutaneous administration of isoproterenol to neonatal and young male and female rats resulted in statistically significant reductions of the norepinephrine concentrations of the heart…
References
SHOWING 1-10 OF 20 REFERENCES
STUDIES IN CARDIAC NECROSIS. II. CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF SYMPATHOMIMETIC AMINES PRODUCING CARDIAC LESIONS.
- Biology, MedicineToxicology and applied pharmacology
- 1965
STUDIES IN CARDIAC NECROSIS. I. PRODUCTION OF CARDIAC LESIONS WITH SYMPATHOMIMETIC AMINES.
- BiologyToxicology and applied pharmacology
- 1965
Plasma free fatty acid and blood glucose responses to analogues of norepinephrine in man
- Biology, Medicine
- 1962
The observations suggest that, in derivatives of phenylethylamine, hydroxyl substitution at the pura position and on the @-carbon and the presence of a primary or secondary amine structure are associated with the potent ability to elicit elevations of FFA in man.
The effect of amines on the blood sugar of the rat.
- Biology, ChemistryThe Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
- 1951
An analysis of the data indicates that epinephrine combines by means of its nitrogen atom, and produces glycogenolysis after this combination through the functional phenolic group.
Some similar effects after large doses of catecholamines and myocardial infarction in dogs.
- Biology, MedicineThe American journal of cardiology
- 1960
Myocardial removal of free fatty acids under normal pathological conditions.
- Medicine, BiologyThe American journal of physiology
- 1962
Myocardial arteriovenous difference in free fatty acids (FFA) and coronary flow was determined in dogs under morphine-chloralose anesthesia and a different relationship suggested itself in hypothyroid animals.
Fatty acid analysis of brain tumors by gas phase chromatography.
- BiologyArchives of neurology
- 1963
Brain tissue is characterized by a high lipid content in which there are 3 major classes: neutral lipids, glycerophospholipids, and sphingolipid, and it is apparent that the fatty acid pattern for precise areas of brain tissue would be an excellent screening procedure for localized or generalized lipid disturbance.
Free fatty acid concentration and composition in arterial blood.
- MedicineThe American journal of physiology
- 1962
The effect of the administration of norepinephrine, glucose and insulin, pentobarbital, and Hypertensin on the arterial concentration and composition of plasma free fatty acids (FFA) has been studied…
Some hormonal effects on uptake of free fatty acids by the liver
- Medicine, Biology
- 1960
The uptake of free fatty acids by the liver was determined in dogs by measuring the portal-hepatic difference in FFA and liver plasma flow and it is not known, whether the changes in hepatic uptake of FFA are due indirectly to the influence of altered systemic FFA levels on the liver, or to a direct effect of the hormones on the Liver.