Abstract
We have previously demonstrated that adrenaline infusion increases the thromboxane/leukotriene (TX/LT) ratio in whole blood in healthy volunteers. The aim of the present study was to see whether other catecholamines — noradrenaline and dopamine — are also capable of modulating arachidonic acid (AA) metabolism in man. Low doses of noradrenaline (0.025 μg/kg/min) and dopamine (3.0 μ/kg/min), which did not change hemodynamics, were infused for 60 min into healthy male volunteers. Both dopamine and noradrenaline decreased TX synthesis stimulated by spontaneous clotting, but no remarkable effect was seen when calcium ionophore A23187 was used as a stimulus. Dopamine but not noradrenaline increased prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2) synthesis in A23187-stimulated whole blood. They both marginally decreased LTB 4 formation in A23187-stimulated whole blood. The findings indicate that not only adrenaline but also noradrenaline and dopamine modulate AA metabolism in man.
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