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Secretory activity of the brain and peripheral organs: Spontaneous and stimulated release of noradrenaline in the ontogenesis of rats.

N S Bondarenko1, A R Murtazina2, L K Dil'mukhametova2, M A Ikonopistseva3, E V Volina2, M V Ugrumov2,4.   

Abstract

Spontaneous and K(+)-stimulated release of noradrenaline from the hypothalamus, adrenal gland, and organ of Zuckerkandl under their flowing incubation was investigated in the perinatal period of ontogenesis of rats. The results suggest that, during the investigated period of ontogenesis, adrenal glands are the main source of noradrenaline in the blood, whereas the contributions of the organ of Zuckerkandl and the brain are not as significant and change during this period.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27193722     DOI: 10.1134/S1607672916020204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dokl Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 1607-6729            Impact factor:   0.788


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1.  Gene expression and content of enzymes of noradrenaline synthesis in the rat organ of Zuckerkandl at the critical period of morphogenesis.

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