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Low Serum Dopamine β-Hydroxylase Activity: A MARKER OF CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
Lawrence D. Horwitz, Victoria L. Travis
Lawrence D. Horwitz, Victoria L. Travis
Published November 1, 1978
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1978;62(5):899-906. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI109217.
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Low Serum Dopamine β-Hydroxylase Activity: A MARKER OF CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE

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To gain information about the nature of disturbances in sympathetic nervous system control in congestive heart failure, serum dopamine β-hydroxylase (DBH) activity was measured in 30 patients with heart failure of diverse etiologies and 29 healthy normotensive controls. The heart failure patients had been symptomatic for at least 6 wk and had elevated filling pressures, low cardiac indices, low ejection fractions, and wide arteriovenous oxygen differences. DBH activity was 47.1±4.7 (mean±SE) for the controls and 14.4±2.7 IU for the heart failure patients (P < 0.001). Sera from some patients with heart failure had potent inhibitory effects on DBH activity of normal sera. The inhibitor was heat stable and dialyzable and could be demonstrated despite presence of N-ethylmaleimide or Cu++ in the reaction mixture. However, some inhibitory activity was also present in sera of normal patients; this inhibitory property was not demonstrable in unheated normal serum, but was unmasked when DBH was heat inactivated. It is proposed that although the inhibitor may have been a factor in low serum DBH activity in some patients with heart failure, the major cause of the low activity in the heart failure group was a reduced rate of synthesis or release of the enzyme by sympathetic nerves. This may reflect a dissociation between rates of neural release of norepinephrine and release of DBH in chronic, severe heart failure. The observation of low serum DBH levels in patients with heart failure suggests that measurement of DBH levels may serve as a useful indicator of cardiac dysfunction.

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Lawrence D. Horwitz, Victoria L. Travis

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Changes in plasma dopamine-?-hydroxylase activity during the perioperative period of cardiac surgery: An index of sympathetic nerve activity
M Yoshizumi, I Katoh, Y Egawa, T Kitagawa, O Miki, Y Masuda, T Ohuchi, M Oka
Surgery Today 1993
Sympathetic vasoconstriction during exercise in ambulatory patients with left ventricular failure
JR Wilson, MJ Frey, DM Mancini, N Ferraro, R Jones
Circulation 1989
Segregation and linkage analyses of dopamine-β-hydroxylase activity in a six-generation pedigree
A Asamoah, AF Wilson, RC Elston, E Dalferes, GS Berenson, JM Opitz, JF Reynolds
American Journal of Medical Genetics 1987
Effect of beta-adrenergic blockade on circulating catecholamines and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity during exercise in normal subjects
MW Sheehan, HL Brammell, DL Sable, AS Nies, LD Horwitz
American Heart Journal 1983
Plasma norepinephrine concentration and plasma dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity in patients with congestive heart failure
M Minami, H Yasuda, N Yamazaki, S Kojima, H Nishijima, N Matsumura, H Togashi, Y Koike, H Saito
Circulation 1983
The inhibitory effect of serum from diethyldithiocarbamate treated rats on bovine adrenal dopamine-β-hydroxylase activity
JA Jarvis, L Magos, R Jacobs
Journal of Applied Toxicology 1981
Adrenergic responsiveness after abrupt propranolol withdrawal in normal subjects and in patients with angina pectoris
J Lindenfeld, MH Crawford, RA O'Rourke, SP Levine, MM Montiel, LD Horwitz
Circulation 1980
Simultaneous determination of metals in oil by inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry
RN Merryfield, RC Loyd
Analytical Chemistry 1979
Determination of serum dopamine-.beta.-hydroxylase activity by reverse-phase liquid chromatography with column switching
GC Davis, PT Kissinger
Analytical Chemistry 1979

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