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Adrenal Tyrosine Hydroxylase: Compensatory Increase in Activity after Chemical Sympathectomy
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1969
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Adrenal GlandMedicineCardiac Tyrosine HydroxylasePhysiologyAdrenal HealthNeuroendocrine DisorderNeuropharmacologyAdrenal Tyrosine HydroxylaseEndocrine SurgeryAdrenal DiseaseEndocrinologyPharmacology6-Hydroxydopamine CausesEndocrine Disease
Destruction of peripheral sympathetic nerve endings with 6-hydroxydopamine causes a disappearance of cardiac tyrosine hydroxylase, accompanied by a twofold increase in adrenal tyrosine hydroxylase and a small increase in phenyl-ethanolanine-N-methyl transferase. No change in adrenal catecholamine content occurs under these conditions.
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