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. 1977 Dec;7(6):543-7.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2362.1977.tb01649.x.

Arterial and coronary sinus catecholamines and cyclic-AMP during dynamic supine exercise in patients with chest pain

Arterial and coronary sinus catecholamines and cyclic-AMP during dynamic supine exercise in patients with chest pain

R H Robson et al. Eur J Clin Invest. 1977 Dec.

Abstract

Arterial and coronary sinus catecholamine concentrations were measured during dynamic exercise in patients to assess the sympathetic response. Arterial concentrations increased from 1.77 nmol/1 (SEM = 0.53, n = 7) (control) to 2.95 nmol/1 (SEM = 0.65, n = 7) during exercise (0.05 greater than P greater than 0.01) and coronary sinus concentrations from 2.78 nmol/1 (SEM = 0.53, n = 7) (control) to 4.43 nmol/1 (SEM = 0.71, n = 7) (0.05 greater than P greater than 0.01). Resting, and exercise, arterial-coronary sinus differences in catecholamine concentrations were not statistically significant. In some patients, higher catecholamine concentrations occurred post-exercise than during exercise. The coronary sinus-arterial difference in catecholamine concentration during exercise was greatest in the one patient who developed angina pectoris. Cyclic-AMP concentrations were also measured, but these did not change significantly, consistent with the predominantly noradrenaline response to exercise.

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