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- W1533431320 abstract "<h2>Abstract</h2> Variations in the metabolic fate of <sup>3</sup>H-epinephrine during the last days of pregnancy were determined in seven peripheral organs and three brain regions of the rat. Hormonal treatments were performed during Days 19 to 21 after coitus. Hypophysectomy of the pregnant females on Day 17 after coitus increased the transformation of <sup>3</sup>H-metanephrine and <sup>3</sup>H-acid metabolites from tracer epinephrine when compared to Day 21 after coitus. Adrenalectomy produced effects similar to those of hypophysectomy as all the peripheral and central regions except the kidney showed an increased rate of <sup>3</sup>H-acid metabolite formation but the formation of <sup>3</sup>H-metanephrine was increased only in liver, spleen, ovary, uterus, hypophysis, hypothalamus, and brain. Pretreatment with oxytocin decreased the rate of amine metabolism in most of the organs. Progesterone increased the metabolism of tracer epinephrine in the heart, spleen, ovary, hypophysis, and hypothalamus. Estradiol treatment decreased metabolism of <sup>3</sup>H-epinephrine to <sup>3</sup>H-metanephrine and <sup>3</sup>H-acid metabolites in all of the peripheral and central regions with the exception of the hypothalamus. The rate of uptake of <sup>3</sup>H-epinephrine was extremely high in hypophysectomized pregnant rats and very low in progesterone-treated females. Results suggest that steroid and peptide hormones play an important role in the control of monoaminergic function during late pregnancy." @default.
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- W1533431320 title "The influence of hypophysectomy, adrenalectomy, progesterone, oxytocin, and estradiol on the metabolic fate of 3H-epinephrine in central and peripheral regions during late pregnancy" @default.
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