2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2001000300007
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Catecholamine-induced vasoconstriction is sensitive to carbonic anhydrase I activation

Abstract: We studied the relationship between alpha-and beta-adrenergic agonists and the activity of carbonic anhydrase I and II in erythrocyte, clinical and vessel studies. Kinetic studies were performed. Adrenergic agonists increased erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase as follows: adrenaline by 75%, noradrenaline by 68%, isoprenaline by 55%, and orciprenaline by 62%. The kinetic data indicated a non-competitive mechanism of action. In clinical studies carbonic anhydrase I from erythrocytes increased by 87% after noradrenal… Show more

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“…39,40 Interestingly, both in vitro and experimental data suggest that adrenergic agonists induce activation of CA I and II in erythrocytes and vascular smooth muscle. 41 The elevated CA activity demonstrated in our study may therefore provide an additive mechanism, on top of sympathetic activation, to modulate hemodynamic control in OSA. Such a potential interaction needs to be addressed in future detailed studies of vascular dynamics in patients with OSA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…39,40 Interestingly, both in vitro and experimental data suggest that adrenergic agonists induce activation of CA I and II in erythrocytes and vascular smooth muscle. 41 The elevated CA activity demonstrated in our study may therefore provide an additive mechanism, on top of sympathetic activation, to modulate hemodynamic control in OSA. Such a potential interaction needs to be addressed in future detailed studies of vascular dynamics in patients with OSA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…1,2 The cardiotoxic effects of ephedrine are well described in human beings and animal models. [3][4][5] In rats, infusions of similar catecholamine-like substances have been found to produce myocardial injury characterized by necrosis. Similar lesions occur in human beings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other hemodynamic changes and electrocardiographic abnormalities can be seen in these cases. [3][4][5] Injection of catecholamine products has been shown to cause intracranial arterial spasm in monkeys. 4 To our knowledge, ours is the first report of spinal artery vasospasm resulting in quadriplegia in a human being after ephedrine ingestion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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