Biochemical and physiological effects of catecholamine administration in the horse

Autor: Anderson, M.G., Aitken, M.M.
Zdroj: Research in Veterinary Science; May 1977, Vol. 22 Issue: 3 p357-360, 4p
Abstrakt: Adrenaline was given intramuscularly to resting horses. It increased heart rate, sweating, blood levels of lactic dehydrogenase, aldolase, creatine kinase, glucose, lactate, free fatty acids and glycerol. Responses to isoprenaline, to noradenaline and to adrenaline after pretreatment with propranolol indicated that β receptors were involved in stimulation of tachycardia, sweating, lipolysis and muscle glycogcnolysis, and α receptors in stimulation of liver glycogenolysis and leakage of intracellular enzymes. The time course and relative magnitude of the effects on different enzymes was not identical to that produced by exercise.
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