1987
DOI: 10.1254/jjp.45.197
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Effects of adrenalectomy and chronic guanethidine treatment on tissue adrenaline concentrations in swimming-exposed rats.

Abstract: Abstract-Adrenalineis known to increase in extra-adrenal peripheral organs as well as urine and plasma in the rat after swimming stress. In order to clarify the physio logical significance of adrenaline in stress responses, the origin and location of adrenaline in the peripheral organs were examined by measuring adrenaline in the heart, spleen, submaxillary gland and some other organs after adrenalectomy or guanethidine treatment. After bilateral adrenalectomy, adrenaline in the peripheral organs mostly disapp… Show more

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