Literature DB >> 38359

[The sympathetic neuron: regulation mechanisms for transmitter synthesis, transmitter release, and stimulus response (author's transl)].

G Hertting.   

Abstract

A great multitude of factors acting at different sites of the afferent sympathetic nerve are capable to modify the magnitude of its stimulus-induced effects. 1) Specific receptors, located at the ganglionic synapse display inhibitory of facilitatory effects on the ganglionic transmission of the nerve impulse. 2) The rate of synthesis of the neurotransmitter noradrenalin is regulated at the level of the tyrosine hydroxylase. Transsynaptic mechanisms adapt the rate of synthesis of noradrenalin to nerve activity and transmitter release. 3) The amount of transmitter released per nerve impulse is controlled by a variety of receptors located presumably presynaptically at neuronal sites. Inhibitory and facilitatory "auto"-receptors stimulated by the released transmitter itself represent a local feed-back control. Similarly receptors for transmitters of cholinergic or serotoninergic neurons as well as autacoid hormones are involved in the local control of noradrenalin release. In addition, kinines, prostaglandins, or compounds like adenosine, some of them released from the target cells by the sympathetic stimuli or delivered by the blood stream are involved in the modulation of stimulus-evoked noradrenalin release. 4) Stimulus responses of the target cells can be modulated by similar mechanisms.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 38359     DOI: 10.1007/bf01477625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Klin Wochenschr        ISSN: 0023-2173


  8 in total

Review 1.  Regulation of noradrenaline release by presynaptic receptor systems.

Authors:  K Starke
Journal:  Rev Physiol Biochem Pharmacol       Date:  1977       Impact factor: 5.545

Review 2.  Local regulation of adrenergic neurotransmission.

Authors:  T C Westfall
Journal:  Physiol Rev       Date:  1977-10       Impact factor: 37.312

3.  Circadian rhythm of tyrosine hydroxylase induction by short-term cold stress: modulatory action of glucocorticoids in newborn and adult rats.

Authors:  U Otten; H Thoenen
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1975-04       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  The activation of tyrosine hydroxylase in noradrenergic neurons during acute nerve stimulation.

Authors:  N Weiner; F L Lee; E Dreyer; E Barnes
Journal:  Life Sci       Date:  1978 Apr 3-17       Impact factor: 5.037

Review 5.  Sixth gaddum memorial lecture, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, January 1977. Presynaptic receptors and their role in the regulation of transmitter release.

Authors:  S Z Langer
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1977-08       Impact factor: 8.739

6.  On the relation between release of prostaglandins and contractility of rabbit splenic capsular strips.

Authors:  A Jobke; B A Peskar; G Hertting
Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol       Date:  1976       Impact factor: 3.000

Review 7.  Role of cyclic AMP in synaptic transmission in the mammalian peripheral nervous system.

Authors:  P Greengard; J W Kebabian
Journal:  Fed Proc       Date:  1974-04

8.  Prostaglandin controls neuromuscular transmission in guinea-pig vas deferens.

Authors:  P Hedqvist; U S von Euler
Journal:  Nat New Biol       Date:  1972-03-29
  8 in total
  3 in total

1.  Comparison of sympatho-adrenergic regulation at rest and of the adrenoceptor system in swimmers, long-distance runners, weight lifters, wrestlers and untrained men.

Authors:  J Jost; M Weiss; H Weicker
Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol       Date:  1989

2.  [Is the alpha adrenergic receptor density increased in intact thrombocytes in non-isometric trained athletes?].

Authors:  M Lehmann; P Schmid; E Bergdolt; E Jakob; U Spöri; J Keul
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1984-10-15

3.  [Beta-adrenergic receptors and plasma catecholamine behavior in trained and untrained athletes].

Authors:  M Lehmann; P Schmid; H Porzig; J Keul
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1983-09-01
  3 in total

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