REGULATION OF INTERRENAL SECRETION IN THE AXOLOTL, AMBYSTOMA-MEXICANUM

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作者
GUPTA, OP [1 ]
HANKE, W [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV KARLSRUHE, INST ZOOL 2, DEPT ZOOL, D-76128 KARLSRUHE, GERMANY
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ADRENAL CORTEX; CORTICOSTERONE; ALDOSTERONE; REGULATION OF SECRETION; AMPHIBIA; AXOLOTL;
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10.1055/s-0029-1211295
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The regulation of corticosteroid secretion of the adrenal cortex (interrenal tissue) of axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) was studied using in vitro preparations of kidney containing interrenal tissue. Normally, 0.3-0.65 ng/5 min corticosterone and 0.15-0.3 ng/5 min aldosterone were released from the tissue. Regulatory peptides were effective in the following range: ACTH = arginine vasotocin > urotensin II > angiotensin II. They stimulate an elevation of corticosterone (plus 0.2-1 ng/5 min) and of aldosterone (plus 0.05-0.15 ng/5 min). The three primary effector systems leading to second messengers, adenylate cyclase (forming cAMP), phospholipase C (forming InsP(3) + DAG), and phospholipase A(2) (liberating arachidonic acid) are involved in stimulation of biosynthesis. It can be suggested that the second messengers stimulate the biosynthesis at the level of the steps between pregnenolone and corticosterone ('3 beta-hydroxysteroid-dehydrogenase etc.), because the release of corticosterone is more stimulated than aldosterone. This is different than the regulation of anuran interrenal tissue. Ca++ ions are involved in corticosterone secretion. Verapamil inhibits immediately the secretion of corticosteroids and elevation of external Ca++ stimulates the release. It is suggested that Ca++ mediates the secretion process itself. Metamorphosis does not change the response of the interrenal gland compared with the neotenic animal.
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