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Catecholamine Biology Research Laboratory, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Broussais Faculty of Medicine, 75 270 Paris, France
Norepinephrine
(NE) kinetics were investigated in freely moving (FM) and minimally
stressed (MS) rats with the isotope dilution technique. 1)
The mean NE spillover rate (NE-SOR) was 79 ± 6 ng · kg
1 · min
1, and the
mean NE metabolic clearance rate (NE-MCR) 179 ± 9 ml · kg
1 · min
1
(n = 31). Thus the NE kinetics in FM and MS rats are
much faster than in human beings, probably related to a higher
sympathetic drive. 2) Whether the magnitude of NE-MCR is
related to the level of plasma NE concentration was investigated. No
significant correlation was calculated between plasma NE concentration
and NE-MCR in 31 control rats. When plasma NE concentration was varied
during either acute or chronic infusion of exogenous NE, NE-MCR
remained unchanged as long as animal hemodynamics were not altered.
When plasma NE concentration was high enough to increase mean arterial
pressure (MAP), NE-MCR was decreased. However, when MAP was increased
within comparable magnitude, NE-MCR was decreased during NE and
increased during epinephrine (Epi) infusion. Thus the existence of an
-/
-adrenergic mechanism involved in the regulation of NE-MCR
independent of known hemodynamic mechanisms is suggested. 3)
The "epinephrine hypothesis" was revisited in FM and MS rats. At
variance with humans, very high plasma Epi concentrations have to be
induced to increase NE-SOR in resting rats. Furthermore, NE-MCR was
also increased, accounting for the nonsignificant increase of plasma NE
concentration. Within the range of Epi concentrations with no effect on
NE-SOR, an increase of NE release was revealed when the presynaptic
2-adrenoreceptors were partially inhibited by yohimbine.
This suggests the existence of a second epinephrine hypothesis.
norepinephrine spillover rate; norepinephrine metabolic clearance rate; epinephrine; dopamine; epinephrine hypothesis; yohimbine
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