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1 Institute of Physiology, University of Athens, Athens, Greece
The effect of adrenaline on the urinary excretion of total nitrogen, creatinine and purine metabolites was studied in normal male rats. It was found that adrenaline produces a significant increase in purine metabolites in urine and a marked increase in total nitrogen excretion. This action of adrenaline is not duplicated by cortisone and not inhibited by adrenergic blocking ergot alkaloids; noradrenaline has a less pronounced effect on nitrogen excretion.
Submitted on August 28, 1959
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