Release of Norepinephrine from the Isolated Heart.

Abstract
Acetylcholine produces a prompt, positive inotropic effect on the isolated atropinized heart. Perfusates collected during the period of stimulation and assayed chemically (fluorimetric analysis and fluorescence emission spectrum recordings) and biologically (inhibition of motor activity of isolated intestinal segments and increments in heart contractile force and blood pressure in the dog) indicate that norepinephrine is the agent largely responsible for this action.