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Enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in gland cells and nerve terminals of the adrenal medulla.
Authors:M Schultzberg  JM Lundberg  T Ho¨kfelt  L Terenius  J Brandt  RP Elde  M Goldstein
Institution:1. Department of Histology, Karolinska Institutet, S-104 01 Stockholm Department of Pharmacology, Uppsala University, Uppsala AB Kabi, Research Department, Stockholm, Sweden;2. Department of Anatomy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota and Department of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center, New York, U.S.A.
Abstract:Met-enkephalin-like immunoreactivity has been observed in adrenal medullary gland cells of the rat, guinea-pig and cat. There were marked quantitative differences in untreated animals. Most medullary gland cells were positive in the cat, a large proportion in the guinea-pig but only a few in the rat. After sectioning of the splanchnic nerve, however, a large proportion of the gland cells were met-enkephalin positive also in the rat. Occasionally the met-enkephalin-like immunoreactivity had a granular appearance suggesting that the storage sites could be vesicular.In the guinea-pig a moderate number of met-enkephalin immunoreactive nerve fibers were observed in the adrenal medulla. They disappeared to a large extent after sectioning of the splanchnic nerve. A few fibers were also seen in the rat adrenal medulla, and in the cat some fibers could be seen in areas with few immunoreactive cells.The present findings suggest that in the adrenal medulla an enkephalin-like peptide(s) is present both in gland cells and in nerve terminals arising mainly from fibers in the splanchnic nerve. Thus, the possibility exists that in the adrenal medulla opioid peptides may be released from the gland cells into the blood as hormones as well as from nerve terminals to act as a modulator or transmitter. It should, however, be emphasized that the well-documented metabolic instability of met-enkephalin may be somewhat difficult to reconcile with a hormonal role of this peptide.
Keywords:DBH  dopamine β-hydroxylase  PNMT
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