Lung epinephrine synthesis
B. Kennedy, H. Elayan and M. G. Ziegler Department of Medicine, University of California Medical Center, San Diego 92103. We studied in vitro and in vivo epinephrine (E) synthesis by rat lung. Nine days after removal of the adrenal medullas, circulating E was reduced to 7% of levels found in sham-op...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 1990-04, Vol.258 (4), p.227-L231 |
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Zusammenfassung: | B. Kennedy, H. Elayan and M. G. Ziegler
Department of Medicine, University of California Medical Center, San Diego 92103.
We studied in vitro and in vivo epinephrine (E) synthesis by rat lung. Nine
days after removal of the adrenal medullas, circulating E was reduced to 7%
of levels found in sham-operated rats but 30% of lung E remained. Treatment
of demedullated rats with 6 hydroxydopamine plus reserpine did not further
reduce lung E. In the presence of S-[3H]adenosylmethionine lung homogenates
readily N-methylated norepinephrine (NE) to form [3H]E. The rate of E
synthesis by lung homogenates was progressively more rapid with increasing
NE up to a concentration of 3 mM, above which it declined. The rate of E
formation was optimal at an incubation pH of 8 and at temperatures of
approximately 55 degrees C. We compared the E-forming enzyme(s) of lung
homogenates with those of adrenal and cardiac ventricle. The adrenal
contains mainly phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT), which is
readily inhibited by SKF 29661 and methylates dopamine (DA) very poorly.
Cardiac ventricles contain mainly nonspecific N-methyltransferase (NMT),
which is poorly inhibited by SKF 29661 and readily methylates both DA and
NE. Lung homogenates were inhibited by SKF 29661 about half as well as
adrenal but more than ventricle. We used the rate of E formation from NE as
an index of PNMT-like activity and deoxyepinephrine synthesis from DA as an
index of NMT-like activity. PNMT and NMT activity in rat lung homogenates
were not correlated with each other, displayed different responses to
change in temperature, and were affected differently by
glucocorticoids. |
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ISSN: | 1040-0605 0002-9513 1522-1504 2163-5773 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajplung.1990.258.4.l227 |