catecholamine

英 [,kætɪ'kəʊləmiːn] 美 [,kætɪ'kolə,min; ,kɔtɪ'kolə,min]
  • n. [有化] 儿茶酚胺

英文词源


catecholamine (n.)
type of hormone, from catechol (1880), from catechu, 17c. name for an astringent substance used in medicines, dyeing, etc., which apparently is from Malay kachu.

双语例句


1. Increased sympathetic tone can cause postoperative hypertension by increasing catecholamine release.
交感神经兴奋性增强能通过增加儿茶酚胺的释放而导致高血压.

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