Norepinephrine and renin content in arterial tissue from different vascular beds

Abstract
Norepinephrine and renin contents in arterial tissues from different vascular territories in mongrel dogs were measured simultaneously. A significantly greater concentration of these two substances was found in the branches of the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries in contrast to arterial tissue taken from the aorta and from carotid, renal, femoral, and hind limb arteries of similar diameter. Norepinephrine and renin were undetectable in the rectus abdominis artery. There was no significant difference in the norepinephrine content of branches of mesenteric vein when compared with similar branches of mesenteric artery.