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Time Course and Mechanism of Myocardial Catecholamine Release During Transient Ischemia In Vivo
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Myocardial ischemia is associated with a pronounced increase of MIF catecholamines, which is at least in part mediated by a reversed neuronal reuptake mechanism. The increase of MIF epinephrine implies a (probably neuronal) cardiac source, whereas the preserved catecholamine response to tyramine in postischemic necrotic myocardium indicates functional integrity of sympathetic nerve terminals.
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