Glucose may be biotransformed and then react with alcohol, fats, endocannabinoids, or various amino acids to form dopamine or norepinephrine <i>in vivo</i>. [PDF]
Fitzgerald PJ.
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In vitro effects of steroids on catecholamine responses of the isolated rabbit uterus
Taiichi Saito +3 more
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Summary Chronic stress, characterized by increased long‐term exposure to the glucocorticoid hormone cortisol, is increasingly linked to obesity development. Still, various knowledge gaps persist, including on underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. The aim of the current review is to provide the latest insights on the connection between stress and ...
Robin Lengton +4 more
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Septic Shock Precipitating a Pheochromocytoma Crisis: A Case of Sequential Acute Myocardial Infarction and Cardiogenic Shock. [PDF]
Xiong X +4 more
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Idiopathic orthostatic hypotension: Recent data (eleven cases) and review of the literature [PDF]
Eight cases of Shy-Drager syndrome and three of Bradbury-Eggleston idiopathic orthostatic hypotension were examined. In all cases, examination of circulatory reflexes showed major dysfunction of the sympathetic vasoconstrictor system.
Annat, G. +9 more
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Field‐applicable low‐intensity exercise induces bronchodilation in horses with severe asthma
Abstract Background Airway dysfunction in severe equine asthma (SEA) often results in early retirement or euthanasia of affected horses. Exercise‐induced bronchodilation occurs in horses with SEA after intense treadmill exercise, but the effects of a lighter, field‐applicable, training regimen remain largely unexplored.
Sophie Mainguy‐Seers +2 more
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Dietary and genetic stress trigger different routes to heart failure. In mice, a carbohydrate‐free high‐fat diet caused mitochondrial dysfunction and impaired energy production with preserved pumping function, while genetic obesity led to heart enlargement, fibrosis, and reduced function.
Christiane Ott +9 more
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L-Type Ca<sub>v</sub>1.3 and HCN Channels Mediate Heart Rate Acceleration by Catecholamines. [PDF]
Torre E +18 more
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Changes in Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity, Venous Plasma Catecholamines, and Calf Vascular Resistance during Mechanical Ventilation with PEEP in Humans [PDF]
H. Selldén +4 more
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