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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 56, Issue 4, 473-481, 1936
Copyright © 1936 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


CHOLINE AS A FACTOR IN THE ELABORATION OF ADRENALINE

R. L. STEHLE 1, K. I. MELVILLE 1, and FRANCES K. OLDHAM 1

1 Department of Pharmacology, McGill University, Montreal

The chemical relationship between choline and the side chain of adrenaline is pointed out. This relationship, together with the fact that the adrenal gland is especially rich in choline, indicates that choline may be important for the elaboration of both the autonomic hormones.

The effects upon the blood pressure of the acetyl and catechol derivatives of choline and of the bases derived from choline by progressive demethylation are given. The acetyl derivatives of the same bases were also compared upon the isolated frog heart and upon the intestine of the rabbit.

Submitted on January 31, 1936







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