The human sympathochromaffin system
- 1 September 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Vol. 247 (3) , E380-E384
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.1984.247.3.e380
Abstract
Hypoglycemia stimulates adrenomedullary epinephrine secretion; standing stimulates sympathetic neural norepinephrine release. In five bilaterally adrenalectomized persons plasma epinephrine, measured with a sensitive single-isotope derivative assay, rose from 15 +/- 2 to 35 +/- 7 pg/ml (P less than 0.02) during hypoglycemia but did not increase during standing. In contrast, plasma norepinephrine rose during standing but not during hypoglycemia. Thus, in humans 1) extra-adrenal epinephrine secretion is regulated and derived from innervated cells other than sympathetic postganglionic neurons; 2) because the plasma levels of epinephrine in adrenalectomized individuals even in response to the potent stimulus of hypoglycemia are below physiological thresholds, any biological actions of extra-adrenal epinephrine in adults must be paracrine rather than endocrine in nature; 3) hypoglycemia does not appear to stimulate the sympathetic nervous system. In view of these findings, we propose that extra-CNS catecholamine-producing tissues be termed the sympathochromaffin system consisting of two components: 1) the sympathetic nervous system that releases the neurotransmitter norepinephrine from its postganglionic neurons, and 2) the chromaffin tissues, including the adrenal medullae, that contain cells that secrete epinephrine, norepinephrine, or dopamine. The plasma epinephrine concentration is a valid measure of its chromaffin tissue (predominantly adrenomedullary) secretion, whereas the plasma norepinephrine concentration is an index of sympathetic neuronal activity under some but not all conditions.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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