Depletion and recovery of catecholamines in the rat adrenal medulla and its relationship with dopamine β-hydroxylase
- 29 October 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Royal Society in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological Sciences
- Vol. 194 (1116) , 403-416
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1976.0085
Abstract
Exposure of rats to a stressing atmosphere containing 20% CO2 for 5 h did not affect the level of adrenal catecholamines (CA) or dopamine .beta.-hydroxylase (DBH) activity. Rats given reserpine showed a 40% decrease in adrenal CA in 5 h and a 90% decrease in 24 h, whereas rats given reserpine and then exposed to CO2 for 5 h showed a decrease of 95% in adrenal CA at the end of the 5 h exposure and at 24 h. DBH activity was not altered either at 5 or 24 h after treatment with reserpine or reserpine plus CO2. Pretreatment with mecamylamine prior to the combined treatment with reserpine plus CO2 prevented the maximum depleting effect of such treatment on adrenal CA. Following combined treatment with reserpine plus CO2 in unilaterally splanchnicotomized rats, levels of CA were unchanged in the adrenal gland with the nerve supply interrupted, while the content of CA in the right contralateral innervated gland was maximally depressed. Exposure of rats to CO2 for 5 h immediately or 24 h after reserpine resulted in an additional lowering of adrenal CA when compared to the levels of CA in rats treated with reserpine alone. Exposure to CO2 48 h or more after reserpine injection resulted in no additional lowering of CA. The pattern of recovery of rat adrenal CA following depletion with reserpine plus CO2 showed that levels of CA remained depressed from 5-48 h, followed by a modest recovery at 72 h and essentially complete recovery in about 6 days. In contrast, the recovery pattern following depletion with reserpine alone showed that levels of CA recovered to about half of normal in 48 h and were essentially normal in 4-5 days. After treatment with reserpine alone, DBH activity was unchanged from the control level up to 1 day but it increased on the 2nd day and remained high for 4-5 days. After reserpine + CO2, DBH activity was unchanged up to 1 day but it decreased below the control level on the 2nd and 3rd day.Keywords
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