Effects of adrenaline administration on the interrenal gland of the newt,Triturus carnifex: Evidence of intraadrenal paracrine interactions

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L. Varano
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Jean Leduc ◽  
Robert Dubreuil ◽  
Antoine D'Iorio

Feeding of iodinated casein to rats produces marked variations in the adrenaline and noradrenaline content of heart, spleen, liver, adrenals, and blood. An impairment in the destruction of the injected adrenaline is noticed in similarly treated animals. The significance of these results with reference to the thyrotoxic process is discussed.


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K.J. Armour ◽  
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ABSTRACT An isolated in-vitro perifused interrenal gland preparation from the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula was used to study production of quantitatively the major corticosteroid 1α-hydroxycorticosterone (1α-OH-B), measured by radioimmunoassay. Basal secretory rates were 877·1 ± 145 (s.e.m.) fmol/mg per 15 min (n=14) and the preparation remained viable for up to 22 h, as reflected in a brisk response to 10 μm cyclic AMP (cAMP) after this time. Steroid production responded in a dose-dependent manner to porcine ACTH, with 10 μm producing a maximum stimulation of 225% above the basal secretory rate. cAMP (10 μm) produced an increase of 278% above basal, while 1 μm forskolin increased basal secretory rates by 127%. [Val5]- and [Ile5]-angiotensin II (0·1 μm) increased 1α-OH-B production by 120 and 372% respectively over basal secretory rates. Increasing the concentration of K+ in the perfusate from 8 mm to 12, 18, 28 and 40 mm produced a significant rise only at 28 mm. Alterations in the concentration of Na+ and osmolarity of the perifusion medium had inconsistent effects on steroid production. Increased concentrations of urea (from 360 to 720 mm) increased the basal secretory rate by 121%, whilst reducing the concentration of urea (from 360 to 90 mm) had no effect.


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