Georg Hertting
National Institutes of Health
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Circulation Research | 1961
Julius Axelrod; I. Gordon Whitby; Georg Hertting; Irwin L. Kopin
Administered H3-epinephrine and H3-nor-epinephrine are rapidly and selectively taken up by heart muscle and retained for many hours. The uptake and retention of circulating H3-norepinephrine by the heart is greater than that of H3-epinephrine. Two minutes after the administration of H3-catecholamines large amounts of metanephrine and normetanephrine are found in the heart indicating rapid O-methylation of these hormones during the period of their inactivation. H3-epinephrine is more readily O-methylated than H3-norepinephrine. Enzyme inhibition studies indicate that catechol-O-methyl transferase is the enzyme mainly concerned with the metabolism of catecholamines in the heart. Reserpine, cholorpromazine, imipramine, amphetamine, cocaine, and phenoxybenzamine markedly inhibit the uptake of circulating H3-norepinephrine by the heart.
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1961
Georg Hertting; Julius Axelrod; L. Gordon Whitby
Nature | 1961
Georg Hertting; Julius Axelrod; Irwin J. Kopin; L. G. Whitby
Nature | 1962
Julius Axelrod; Georg Hertting; Lincoln T. Potter
British journal of pharmacology and chemotherapy | 1962
Georg Hertting; Julius Axelrod; Raymond W. Patrick
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1962
Irwin J. Kopin; Georg Hertting; Edna K. Gordon
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1961
Julius Axelrod; Georg Hertting; Raymond W. Patrick
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1962
Georg Hertting; Lincoln T. Potter; Julius Axelrod
British journal of pharmacology and chemotherapy | 1962
J. Axelrod; Edna K. Gordon; Georg Hertting; Irwin J. Kopin; L. T. Potter
Biochemical Pharmacology | 1961
Georg Hertting; Julius Axelrod; Raymond W. Patrick