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Altered function and structure of the heart in dogs with chronic elevation in plasma norepinephrine.

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1991

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The myocardium of dogs with high norepinephrine levels shows reduced inotropic response to beta-adrenergic stimulation despite the increases in left ventricular mass and left ventricular wall thickness, which are a result of growth of the cardiac myocytes and characteristic of concentric hypertrophy. These data suggest that chronic adrenergic stimulation of the heart reduces the beta-receptor coupling to the contractile response without importantly compromising left ventricular function.