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A Possible Connection between Catecholamine Induced Changes in Metabolism and the Influence of Bioflavonoids upon Oxidative State


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It is uncertain, whether "oxidative stress", linked with a changed oxidative state and brought about by increased free radicals includes a change in stress hormones like catecholamines. If so, then oxidative stress should go along with the ususal catecholamine induced changes in metabolic parameters like lactate, blood gases or electrolyte changes (Ca, Mg) a.s.o. Vice versa, a powerful antioxidant should perhaps also take effect upon changes in the parameters mentioned above. If so, some links may be established between catecholamines-oxidative phosphorylation - metabolic changes, free radicals and antioxydative substances.
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  • A Possible Connection between Catecholamine Induced Changes in Metabolism and the Influence of Bioflavonoids upon Oxidative State

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Authors

S. Porta
Institute of Applied Stress Research, Bad Radkersburg, Austria
W. Wonisch
Institute of Applied Stress Research, Bad Radkersburg, Austria
S. Wurzinger
Institute of Applied Stress Research, Bad Radkersburg, Austria

Abstract


It is uncertain, whether "oxidative stress", linked with a changed oxidative state and brought about by increased free radicals includes a change in stress hormones like catecholamines. If so, then oxidative stress should go along with the ususal catecholamine induced changes in metabolic parameters like lactate, blood gases or electrolyte changes (Ca, Mg) a.s.o. Vice versa, a powerful antioxidant should perhaps also take effect upon changes in the parameters mentioned above. If so, some links may be established between catecholamines-oxidative phosphorylation - metabolic changes, free radicals and antioxydative substances.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18519/jer%2F2003%2Fv7%2F98712