An investigation on the blood levels of octopamine was carried out on 70 adult individuals. There was a statistically significant correlation between the levels of octopamine and hepatic encephalopathy. Normal subjects had values below 1 ng/ml, while patients with grade 3 or grade 4 encephalopathy constantly showed values above 3.2 ng/ml. In these two groups the distribution was fairly homogeneous. Through the differences between cirrhotics without neurologic involvement and those with grade 1 or 2 hepatic encephalopathy displayed statistical significance, distribution of values in these groups was rather non-homogeneous. Octopamine levels paralleled variations in mental state in 3 out 4 cases. No difference was found between venous and arterial values. The reaction of transmethylation used in the assay of octopamine was constantly found to be inhibited by the presence of plasma. This inhibition is probably due to the presence of one or more beta-hydroxyphenylethanolamines other than octopamine.
Octopamine plasma levels and hepatic encephalopathy: a re-appraisal of the problem / ROSSI FANELLI, Filippo; Cangiano, Carlo Oreste; Attili, Adolfo Francesco; Angelico, Mario; Cascino, Antonia; Capocaccia, Livio; Strom, Roberto; Crifo', Carlo. - In: CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0009-8981. - STAMPA. - 67:3(1976), pp. 255-261. [10.1016/0009-8981(76)90333-8]
Octopamine plasma levels and hepatic encephalopathy: a re-appraisal of the problem.
ROSSI FANELLI, Filippo;CANGIANO, Carlo Oreste;ATTILI, Adolfo Francesco;ANGELICO, Mario;CASCINO, Antonia;CAPOCACCIA, Livio;STROM, Roberto;CRIFO', Carlo
1976
Abstract
An investigation on the blood levels of octopamine was carried out on 70 adult individuals. There was a statistically significant correlation between the levels of octopamine and hepatic encephalopathy. Normal subjects had values below 1 ng/ml, while patients with grade 3 or grade 4 encephalopathy constantly showed values above 3.2 ng/ml. In these two groups the distribution was fairly homogeneous. Through the differences between cirrhotics without neurologic involvement and those with grade 1 or 2 hepatic encephalopathy displayed statistical significance, distribution of values in these groups was rather non-homogeneous. Octopamine levels paralleled variations in mental state in 3 out 4 cases. No difference was found between venous and arterial values. The reaction of transmethylation used in the assay of octopamine was constantly found to be inhibited by the presence of plasma. This inhibition is probably due to the presence of one or more beta-hydroxyphenylethanolamines other than octopamine.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.