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See detailPerfusion intraveineuse d'adrenaline et adaptation a l'exercice musculaire chez l'homme.
Scheen, André ULg; Juchmes, J.; Cession-Fossion, A. et al

in Archives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie (1979), 87(3), 575-84

Eleven normal subjects underwent epinephrine perfusions (1.9; 6.1; 11.8 ng/min) during a short (20 min) and mild (50% VO2 max) exercise. VO2 was not modified by epinephrine perfusion, while heart rate ... [more ▼]

Eleven normal subjects underwent epinephrine perfusions (1.9; 6.1; 11.8 ng/min) during a short (20 min) and mild (50% VO2 max) exercise. VO2 was not modified by epinephrine perfusion, while heart rate ventrilation and plasmatic lactate were increased proportionally to epinephrine doses. [less ▲]

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See detailInfluence de l'etat d'alimentation sur l'hyperlactacidemie d'exercice
Scheen, André ULg; Juchmes, J.; Cession-Fossion, A. M. et al

in Comptes Rendus des Séances de la Société de Biologie et de ses Filiales (1976), 170(1), 223-6

In normal man, food ingested two hours before the beginning of physical exercise increases the lactacidemia (+ 27%).

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See detailSur l'action antioedème de l'escine
Damas, Pierre ULg; Volon, G.; Damas, Jacques ULg et al

in Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège (1976), 9-10

Anti-inflammatory activity of escine. - Escine is one of the most active saponines extracted from Aesculum hippocastanum. As a pure compound, escine-Na inhibits exsudative oedema induced locally in the ... [more ▼]

Anti-inflammatory activity of escine. - Escine is one of the most active saponines extracted from Aesculum hippocastanum. As a pure compound, escine-Na inhibits exsudative oedema induced locally in the rat skin by dextran (MW (0000). This inhibition is due, for a small part, to the release of adrenaline by adrenal medulla; for an other part, to an interaction with glyco-cortico-steroids from the adrenal cortex and, finally, to direct potent vasoconstriction. [less ▲]

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