Neuronal re-uptake of noradrenaline by sympathetic nerves in humans. |
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Authors: | G Eisenhofer M D Esler I T Meredith C Ferrier G Lambert G Jennings |
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Institution: | Baker Medical Research Institute, Prahran, Victoria, Australia. |
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Abstract: | 1. Plasma concentrations of 3H]dihydroxyphenylglycol, the intraneuronal metabolite of noradrenaline, were examined during intravenous infusion of 3H]noradrenaline in 43 subjects, to assess the nature of its formation. Noradrenaline re-uptake by sympathetic nerves was estimated in 11 subjects from the effects of neuronal uptake blockade with desipramine on noradrenaline clearance and plasma concentrations of 3H]dihydroxyphenylglycol and endogenous dihydroxyphenylglycol. In seven subjects noradrenaline re-uptake and spillover into plasma were examined before and during mental arithmetic or handgrip exercise. 2. During infusion of 3H]noradrenaline, plasma 3H]dihydroxyphenylglycol increased progressively, indicating its formation from previously stored 3H]noradrenaline leaking from vesicles as well as from 3H]noradrenaline metabolism immediately after removal into sympathetic nerves. Thus, to estimate noradrenaline re-uptake, the amount of 3H]dihydroxyphenylglycol derived from 3H]noradrenaline metabolized immediately after removal into the sympathetic axoplasm must be isolated from that derived from 3H]noradrenaline sequestered into vesicles. 3. At rest in the supine position the rate of noradrenaline re-uptake was 474 +/- 122 pmol min-1 kg-1, 9.5-fold higher than the rate of spillover of noradrenaline into plasma (49.6 +/- 6.4 pmol min-1 kg-1). Noradrenaline re-uptake and spillover into plasma were both increased during mental arithmetic and isometric handgrip exercise. |
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