Epinephrine-independent production of hyperuricemia by means of hypothalamic stimulation in the conscious rat |
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Authors: | Takahiko Sumi Yuri Umeda |
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Affiliation: | Division of Psychopharmacology, Psychiatric Research Institute of Tokyo 2-1-8, Kamikitazawa, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo 156, Japan |
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Abstract: | The electrical stimulation of the ventromedial hypothalamus with 0.6 mA current produced an acute hyperuricemia associated with a rise in plasma allantoin in the conscious rat. Adrenal demedullation did not depress the hyperuricemic response. Even after the demedullation, neither propranolol nor phentolamine had any significant effects as well. These results indicate that endogeneous catecholamines are not involved in the production of the hyperuricemia; this is in sharp contrast with our previous result demonstrating the development of hyperuricemia via adrenal epinephrine by stimulating the ventromedial nucleus with 0.2 mA current. It is concluded therefore that ventromedial hypothalamic stimulation is capable of producing two different types of hyperuricemia, i.e. adrenal-epinephrine-dependent and epinephrine-independent, by varying the intensity of the stimulation current. |
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