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Perfusion intraveineuse d'adrenaline et adaptation a l'exercice musculaire chez l'homme.
Scheen, André; Juchmes, J.; Cession-Fossion, A. et al.
1979In Archives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie, 87 (3), p. 575-84
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Keywords :
Acclimatization; Adult; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Epinephrine/administration & dosage/diagnostic use; Heart Rate/drug effects; Humans; Infusions, Parenteral; Lactates/blood; Male; Oxygen Consumption; Physical Exertion/drug effects
Abstract :
[en] Eleven normal subjects underwent epinephrine perfusions (1.9; 6.1; 11.8 ng/min) during a short (20 min) and mild (50% VO2 max) exercise. VO2 was not modified by epinephrine perfusion, while heart rate ventrilation and plasmatic lactate were increased proportionally to epinephrine doses.
Disciplines :
Endocrinology, metabolism & nutrition
Author, co-author :
Scheen, André  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Diabétologie, nutrition et maladie métaboliques - Médecine interne générale
Juchmes, J.
Cession-Fossion, A.
Volon, G.
Language :
French
Title :
Perfusion intraveineuse d'adrenaline et adaptation a l'exercice musculaire chez l'homme.
Alternative titles :
[fr] Intravenous perfusion of adrenaline and adaptation to muscular exercise in man
Publication date :
1979
Journal title :
Archives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie
ISSN :
0003-9799
Publisher :
Vaillant Carmanne, Liège, Belgium
Volume :
87
Issue :
3
Pages :
575-84
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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