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Substance P modulates the time course of nicotinic but not muscarinic catecholamine secretion from perfused adrenal glands of rat.

X F Zhou1, P D Marley, B G Livett.   

Abstract

1. Substance P (SP) and acetylcholine (ACh) are contained within the splanchnic nerve terminals in the adrenal gland and can be released in response to stress. In the rat, the release of aCh brings about secretion of catecholamines (CA) by acting on nicotinic and muscarinic receptors on the adrenal chromaffin cells. 2. In the present study, we have used a rat isolated adrenal gland preparation to investigate the effects of SP, perfused at different concentrations, on CA secretion evoked by 10(-5) M nicotine and 10(-4) M muscarine. 3. In the first 10 min stimulation period (S1), in the absence of SP, nicotine (10(-5) M) evoked substantial and equal secretion of noradrenaline (NA) and adrenaline (Ad). In a second 10 min stimulation period (S2), carried out 18 min after S1, the nicotinic response was desensitized. In contrast, the muscarinic response, which preferentially evoked Ad secretion in S1 (Ad/NA: 8.7/1), was well maintained in S2. 4. SP present in S1 had no effect on desensitization of the subsequent nicotinic response in S2. 5. At low concentrations (10(-7)-10(-10) M), SP changed the time course of nicotine-induced CA secretion during S1 by enhancing CA secretion in the first 4 min and inhibiting CA secretion thereafter. The maximal effect occurred at 10(-9) M SP. 6. At a higher concentration (10(-5) M), SP inhibited total nicotinic CA secretion throughout S1 and produced a biphasic secretion of CA (depressed in the presence of SP and enhanced after wash out of SP). Pre-exposure of adrenal glands to SP (10-' to 10- M) for 10min produced marked inhibition of the nicotine-induced CA secretion. 7. In contrast to the effect of SP on the nicotinic response, SP from 10- to 10-SM had no effect on muscarinic CA secretion. 8. This difference in sensitivity of the nicotinic and muscarinic responses to SP points to a diversity of mechanisms available for control of adrenal catecholamine secretion. In addition to the ability of SP to increase or decrease the total amount of adrenal CA secretion, dependent on the concentration of SP, the present study shows that SP can change the time-course of nicotinic CA secretion. These results with the rat adrenal gland perfused in vitro suggests both a quantitative and temporal role for SP as a novel modulator of adrenal CA secretion.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1723914      PMCID: PMC1908299          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1991.tb12401.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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