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Adrenalin secretion after suprapleural novocain block of the sympathetic nerves

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Experiments were performed on dogs to reveal the mechanism of hypoglycemia which takes place in novocain block of the abdominal nerves and sympathetic trunks. The method of luminiscent analysis was used.

It was established that a stable disappearance of the products of adrenalin disintegration takes place in the blood and plasma even 2–3 hours following suprapleural novocain block of the abdominal nerves and the sympathetic trunks by Mosin's method. The function of adrenalin production is reestablished on the 12th–13th day after the block.

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  1. V. V. Mosin, Novocain Block of the Abdominial Nerves—A Method for Producing a Protective Effect Upon the Nervous System in the Presence of Peritomicis and Inflammation of Abdominal Organs, In Russian. Dissertation, Kazan, 1951.

  2. S. V. Senkevich, A Method of Luminescent Analysis of Blood Adrenalin and Tissue Sympathin, In Russian. Dissertation, Kazan, 1953.

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Khalutova, Z.A. Adrenalin secretion after suprapleural novocain block of the sympathetic nerves. Bull Exp Biol Med 45, 41–44 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785972

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