Sympathetic control of adrenal secretion of enkephalins after hemorrhage in awake dogs
W. C. Engeland, D. F. Bereiter and D. S. Gann Adrenomedullary secretion of methionine (Met)-enkephalin and of leucine (Leu)-enkephalin was measured in awake trained dogs subjected to 10 or 20% hemorrhage. Enkephalin secretory rates increased in proportion to the magnitude of hemorrhage with the rati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology integrative and comparative physiology, 1986-08, Vol.251 (2), p.341-R348 |
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Zusammenfassung: | W. C. Engeland, D. F. Bereiter and D. S. Gann
Adrenomedullary secretion of methionine (Met)-enkephalin and of leucine
(Leu)-enkephalin was measured in awake trained dogs subjected to 10 or 20%
hemorrhage. Enkephalin secretory rates increased in proportion to the
magnitude of hemorrhage with the ratio of Met-enkephalin to Leu-enkephalin
being approximately 4:1. Arterial concentrations of enkephalins reflected
adrenal secretion only in dogs exhibiting the largest secretory responses
to hemorrhage. Cross-correlation analysis of 12 individual experiments
showed that Met-enkephalin and epinephrine secretory rates were maximally
correlated at 0-min delay, suggesting that enkephalins are cosecreted with
catecholamines. The molar ratio in adrenal venous blood of epinephrine to
Met-enkephalin ranges from 480 +/- 50 to 570 +/- 60. Chronic denervation of
the adrenal by removing thoracic and lumbar splanchnic nerves prevented the
Met-enkephalin and catecholamine secretory responses to hemorrhage. These
data show that the adrenal medulla secretes enkephalins in response to
stimuli activated by hemorrhage. These findings suggest that secretion of
opiate-like peptides into the peripheral circulation may be a component of
the sympathetic response to trauma. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6119 0002-9513 1522-1490 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpregu.1986.251.2.R341 |