Abstract:The time course of appearance of catecholamine metabolites was studied in the spleen of cod,Gadus morhua, during perfusion with radioactively labelled noradrenaline and adrenaline at 10°C. The tlag for appearance of the metabolites ranged between 1.78 and 6.76 min after onset of perfusion for both amines, indicating a rapid disposition of catecholamines. Perfusion with noradrenaline resulted in mainly MOPEG, VMA and DOMA formation, while perfusion with adrenaline additionally resulted in MN formation. There wa… Show more
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