Abstract
The influence of catecholamine secretion in the early stages of myocardial infarction upon the degree of myocardial lesions was investigated in dogs. It has been found that adrenaline release into the blood after the ligation of the coronary artery aggravates histoenzymatic changes in ventricular myocardium, manifested by the decrease in lactic and succinic dehydrogenases activity.
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