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Correlation between cardiac oxidative stress and myocardial pathology due to acute and chronic norepinephrine administration in rats
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Our results support the hypothesis that catecholamines may induce oxidative damage through reactive intermediates resulting from their auto-oxidation, irrespective of their interaction with adrenergic receptors, thus representing an important factor in the pathogenesis of catecholamines-induced cardiotoxicity. The rise of the cardioinhibitory cytokines may be interpreted as the adaptive response of jeopardized myocardium with respect to the cardiac dysfunction resulting from NE injection.
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