Spontaneously beating atria from rats previously exposed to irregular, signalled footshock were incubated with 3H-norepinephrine. A significant reduction in the uptake and retention of radioactivity was found in the atria from stressed animals compared with unstressed controls. A kinetic study of the uptake process in both the stressed and control groups showed a similar Km value but a significantly different Vmax. It was concluded that the enhanced myocardial sensitivity to catecholamines previously reported can be explained in part, on the basis of an inhibition of neuronal uptake.
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