Title : Presence and influence of cholinergic nerves in the human thyroid - Van Sande_1980_J.Clin.Endocrinol.Metab_51_500 |
Author(s) : Van Sande J , Dumont JE , Melander A , Sundler F |
Ref : J Clinical Endocrinology Metab , 51 :500 , 1980 |
Abstract :
There is evidence that the sympathetic nervous system exerts a control on human thyroid function via an adrenergic innervation of follicle cells. The present study demonstrates that cholinergic nerve fibers also reach follicle cells in the normal human thyroid. In addition, cholinergic agents were found to enhance cGMP accumulation in human thyroid tissue. This effect was blocked by atropine, a muscarinic receptor antagonist, but not by d-tubocurarine, a nicotinic receptor antagonist. These results provide morphological and biochemical arguments supporting a role of the parasympathetic nervous system in the regulation of thyroid function in man. |
PubMedSearch : Van Sande_1980_J.Clin.Endocrinol.Metab_51_500 |
PubMedID: 6251103 |
Van Sande J, Dumont JE, Melander A, Sundler F (1980)
Presence and influence of cholinergic nerves in the human thyroid
J Clinical Endocrinology Metab
51 :500
Van Sande J, Dumont JE, Melander A, Sundler F (1980)
J Clinical Endocrinology Metab
51 :500