Mercury in the human adrenal medulla could contribute to increased plasma noradrenaline in aging
Abstract Plasma noradrenaline levels increase with aging, and this could contribute to the sympathetic overactivity that is associated with essential hypertension and the metabolic syndrome. The underlying cause of this rise in noradrenaline is unknown, but a clue may be that mercury increases norad...
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Autores principales: | Roger Pamphlett, Stephen Kum Jew, Philip A. Doble, David P. Bishop |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4bafc16cf0ee4c8fb48e8771ad47a7c3 |
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