The American journal of the medical sciences
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Previously the authors have observed a reduction of the ventricular fibrillation threshold (VFT) in a mild diabetic model. This investigation examines the role of more severe hyperglycemia in altering the ventricular fibrillation threshold and how the sympathetic nervous system modulates the response. Alloxan diabetes was induced in eight male mongrel dogs 3-5 years of age (Group 2), for comparison with matched controls (Group 1). ⋯ Both groups had similar coronary blood flow responses by the thermal method, as well as changes in arterial pressure. While no change occurred in Group 1, a progressive rise of norepinephrine (NE) concentration was observed in coronary venous effluent of Group 2 (p less than .01). The basal arterial-coronary sinus difference was-123 +/- 52 pg/ml, which rose during pacing in Group 2 to a peak of -376 +/- 9.3 pg/ml.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)