| Literature DB >> 892696 |
Abstract
Intravenous infusion of adrenaline (40 microgram Kg-1 h-1 for 5 hrs) causes hypomagnesemia in ewes. Hypomagnesemia is increased by phentolamine and inhibited by propranolol. Thyroidectomy, with thyroxine supplementation, does not inhibit the hypomagnesemia caused by adrenaline and phentolamine. Sodium nicotinate (15 mg Kg-1 h-1 for 5 hrs) inhibits the increase in non-esterified fatty acids and hypomagnesemia resulting from infusion of adrenaline and phentolamine. Sodium nicotinate inhibits the increase in non-esterified fatty acids and hypomagnesemia resulting from theophylline infusion (20 mg Kg-1 h-1 for 90 min). It is concluded that an increase in the level of intra-cellular cyclic AMP due to beta adrenergic stimulation by adrenaline or to inhibition of phosphodiesterases by theophylline, results in hypomagnesemia which seems to be correlated with stimulation of lipolysis.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 892696 DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1093519
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Horm Metab Res ISSN: 0018-5043 Impact factor: 2.936