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The metabolites of catecholamines in urine of patients irradiated therapeutically (CROSBI ID 114365)

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Peričić, Danka ; Deanović, Živan The metabolites of catecholamines in urine of patients irradiated therapeutically // International journal of radiation biology & related studies in physics, chemistry & medicine, 29 (1976), 367-376

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Peričić, Danka ; Deanović, Živan

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The metabolites of catecholamines in urine of patients irradiated therapeutically

The metabolites of catecholamines were determined in 24-hour urine samples of patients with genital carcinoma and treated by radio therapy. The patients were irradiated first with gamma-rays of radium and then with X-rays. The radium sources (80 mCi) were placed intracavitarily for 46 hours twice within 2 weeks. X-irradiation (800 R daily), applied 1 month after radium treatment, was delivered on four abdominal fields over 15 days. The quantities of excreted catecholamine metabolites during irradiation were compared with control values (obtained before irradiation) in the same patients. Gamma-irradiation provoked a significant increase in the excretion of 3- methoxy-4-hydroxy-mandelic acid, metadrenaline and normetadrenaline, as well as of homovanillic acid, whereas X-irradiation provoked only a significant increase in the excretion of free 3-methoxy-4- hydroxy-phenylglycol. The increased excretion might be explained: (1) in the case of radium application, by direct radiation-induced release of catecholamines from the peripheral symphathetic nerves ; (2) in the case of X-irradiation, by putting in the motion the complex of early neuroendocrine reactions via irradiated adrenal medulla.

metabolites of catecholamines ; urin ; patients with genital carcinoma ; radio therapy

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Podaci o izdanju

29

1976.

367-376

objavljeno

0020-7616

Povezanost rada

Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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