Bingham W G, Ruffolo R, Friedman S J
J Neurosurg. 1975 Feb;42(2):174-8. doi: 10.3171/jns.1975.42.2.0174.
The authors report a study of catecholamine levels in the spinal cords of monkeys following a 300 gm-cm blow to the midthoracic spinal cord. There was a progressive decrease in norepinephrine (NE) activity as a first-order process with a half-life of 6.4 hours. The NE activity in injured tissue never exceeded control levels, which remained unchanged both above and below the injured segment. Dopamine activity remained unchanged in the injured tissue as well as in control segments above and below the area of trauma for the first hour.
作者报告了一项关于猴子胸段脊髓受到300克厘米打击后脊髓中儿茶酚胺水平的研究。去甲肾上腺素(NE)活性呈一级动力学过程逐渐下降,半衰期为6.4小时。损伤组织中的NE活性从未超过对照水平,损伤节段上方和下方的对照水平均保持不变。在创伤后第一小时内,损伤组织以及创伤区域上方和下方的对照节段中的多巴胺活性均保持不变。