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Science 27 February 1981:
Vol. 211. no. 4485, pp. 955 - 957
DOI: 10.1126/science.7466370

Articles

Science, Vol 211, Issue 4485, 955-957
Copyright © 1981 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Essential hypertension: central and peripheral norepinephrine

CR Lake, HG Gullner, RJ Polinsky, MH Ebert, MG Ziegler, and FC Bartter

The concentration of norepinephrine in cerebrospinal fluid from patients with essential hypertension is higher than that from healthy normal volunteers, but the concentrations of norepinephrine in plasma from these groups are similar. This finding indicates that central nervous system noradrenergic hyperactivity occurs in essential hypertension but apparently is not reflected in abnormal function of the peripheral sympathetic nervous system in these patients.


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