INVESTIGADORES
VATTA Marcelo Sergio
artículos
Título:
Prehepatic portal hypertension in rats modifies norepinephrine metabolism in hypothalamus, medulla oblongata and portal vein.
Autor/es:
LEMBERG A; EIZAYAGA F; VATTA MS; DOMINGUEZ AE; ROMAY S; BIANCIOTTI LG; SANSO G; FERNADEZ BE
Revista:
DIGESTIVE DISEASE AND SCIENCES
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 1993 vol. 38 p. 1259 - 1262
ISSN:
0163-2116
Resumen:
The present experiments investigated the possible relationship between portal hypertension and norepinephrine metabolism in the central nervous system (hypothalamus and medulla oblongata) and the portal vein in the rat. Group I (72), portal hypertensive, and group II (70) sham-operated animals, were sacrificed day 14, and endogenous norepinephrine content, uptake and release from hypothalamus, medulla oblongata, and portal vein were investigated. In group I our results showed increases in norepinephrine storage (69%; 8.3%) and release (19.7%; 43.8%) and a diminished uptake (42.3%; 27.5%) in the hypothalamus and medulla oblongata, respectively. Portal veins showed a decreased content and uptake (62.5% and 43.5%, respectively) and increased release (25%) compared to group II rats. These results suggest a close relationship between the central nervous system and rat portal hypertension, perhaps related to modifications of central sympathetic activity.