Title : Does acetylcholinesterase inhibition affect catecholamine secretion by adrenomedullary cells? - Sharabi_2004_Isr.Med.Assoc.J_6_396 |
Author(s) : Sharabi Y , Zimlichman R , Mansouri R , Chun J , Goldstein DS |
Ref : Isr Med Assoc J , 6 :396 , 2004 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Splanchnic nerve stimulation evokes adrenomedullary catecholamine secretion via acetylcholine release and occupation of nicotinic cholinergic receptors on chromaffin cells. OBJECTIVES: To assess whether among cultured adrenomedullary cells there exists a population that tonically secretes acetylcholine. If so, then blockade of enzymatic breakdown of acetylcholine by addition of a cholinesterase inhibitor to the medium would increase occupation of nicotinic receptors by endogenous acetylcholine and thereby induce catecholamine release. |
PubMedSearch : Sharabi_2004_Isr.Med.Assoc.J_6_396 |
PubMedID: 15274528 |
Sharabi Y, Zimlichman R, Mansouri R, Chun J, Goldstein DS (2004)
Does acetylcholinesterase inhibition affect catecholamine secretion by adrenomedullary cells?
Isr Med Assoc J
6 :396
Sharabi Y, Zimlichman R, Mansouri R, Chun J, Goldstein DS (2004)
Isr Med Assoc J
6 :396