Thermogenesis due to noradrenaline in muscles under different rates of perfusion |
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Authors: | Jiři Mejsnar Jiři Pácha |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Comparative Physiology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, CS-128 44 Prague, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | Vascularly isolated hind legs of cold acclimated rats were perfused with arterial blood either without noradrenaline (NA) or with a constant concentration of NA (10 ng·ml–1) at different perfusion rates ranging from 2 to 14l·g–1·min–1. The oxygen consumption of the leg during perfusion both with or without NA was linearly related to the perfusion rate. The linear increase of leg oxygen consumption with respect to the perfusion was steeper after NA, which indicates that the same arterial concentration of NA may produce a greater thermogenic effect at higher blood flow rates (the difference between resting metabolic rate and the thermogenesis stimulated by NA, was 8.20 l O2·g–1·h–1 at a blood flow of 3l·g–1·min–1, compared with 45.02 l O2·g–1·h–1 at a blood flow of 14 l·g–1·min–1). These data confirm the important role of the extravascular influx rate of NA in the control of thermogenesis due to NA in muscles. |
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Keywords: | Skeletal muscle Thermogenesis Noradrenaline Adrenergic control |
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