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Further evidence for a cAMP dependent regulation of tyrosine-3-monoxygenase induction in adrenal medulla
Authors:I Hanbauer  A Guidotti
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Clinical Science, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland;(2) Laboratory of Preclinical Pharmacology, National Institute of Mental Health, St. Elizabeths Hospital, 20032 Washington, D.C., USA;(3) Present address: Biochemical Pharmacology Section, Endocrine Hypertension Branch, NHLI, 20014 Bethesda, Maryland, USA
Abstract:Summary Unilateral adrenal denervation caused a gradual decrease of adenylate cyclase activity in rat adrenal medulla. The extent of the increase in adrenal medullary 3prime,5prime-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) content elicited by injections of carbamylcholine declined gradually following adrenal denervation. Three or nine days after denervation carbamylcholine caused rise of cAMP and a delayed increase of tyrosine-3-mono-oxygenase (TH) activity of similar magnitude in intact and denervated adrenal medullae. However, after an interval of 15 days or longer following denervation the increase in TH activity elicited by carbamylcholine was greatly reduced. These results support previous proposals that cAMP is involved as a second messenger in the trans-synaptic induction of TH.
Keywords:3prime" target="_blank">gif" alt="prime" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">  5prime-Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate" target="_blank">gif" alt="prime" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">-Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate  Adenylate Cyclase  Tyrosine-3-Mono-Oxygenase  Monoamine Oxidase  Choline Acetyltransferase  Denervated Adrenal Medulla
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