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. 1975;34(4):667-74.

[The effect of fluoridated phenylethanolamines on hyperglycemia induced by catecholamines in the rat]

[Article in German]
  • PMID: 52962

[The effect of fluoridated phenylethanolamines on hyperglycemia induced by catecholamines in the rat]

[Article in German]
H Bercher et al. Acta Biol Med Ger. 1975.

Abstract

10 compounds from the 2.4- and 3.4-difluorinated phenylethanol-amines series were tested for their antagonistic action against a hyperglycemia induced by catecholamines in rats, and the ED50 and AD50 values were determined. All the substances acted beta-adrenolytically, with the glycogenolysis enhanced by isoproterenol being blocked more potently by 3.4-difluorophenylethanolamines than by the corresponding 2.4-difluoroderivatives. An exception in the series is 2.4-difluoro-n-butylnoradrenalin, which acts 10fold more beta-adrenolytically than the 3.4-difluoroderivative, and has 3 times the effect of the comparative substance dichloroisoproterenol.

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