Beta-Adrenoceptor Modulation in a Case of Pure Autonomic Failure

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Abstract

In a patient with pure autonomic failure, exercise did not modify beta-adrenoceptor density, probably due to an insufficient increase in plasma catecholamines. Isoproterenol infusion increased the number of beta-adrenoceptor by only 17%. Since in control subjects an increased beta-adrenoceptor level was found, following both physical stress and isoproterenol infusion, we suggest that the lack of increased beta-adrenoceptor levels may contribute to the poor circulatory adjustments observed in autonomic dysfunction during activities involving the sympathetic nervous system. © 1992, Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation. All rights reserved.

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Perna, S., Leone, R., Farace, M. J., Brescia-Morra, V., Campanella, G., & Brevetti, G. (1992). Beta-Adrenoceptor Modulation in a Case of Pure Autonomic Failure. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien Des Sciences Neurologiques, 19(1), 80–83. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0317167100042591

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