Status of adrenergic nerve supply to the ventricular myocardia in experimentally produced massive pulmonary embolism

Autor: Chumakova Ma, Karpova Vv, O. D. Mishnev, M. S. Tverskaya, S. K. Dvornikov, A. O. Virganskii
Rok vydání: 1994
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Zdroj: Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 118:1069-1074
ISSN: 1573-8221
0007-4888
DOI: 10.1007/bf02446462
Popis: The production of massive pulmonary embolism in dogs initially results in elevated norepinephrine levels in the stellate ganglion and ventricular myocardia. Six hours after its onset, destructive changes in the stellate ganglion nerve cells are more pronounced than at 1 h and their functional activity is decreased, as are norepinephrine levels in the adrenergic neurons and their terminals. A characteristic feature of compensated massive pulmonary embolism is the presence of many neurons showing pronounced hyperchromatosis and pyknomorphic shrinkage.
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