THE AVIAN ALLANTOIS - A DEPOT FOR STRESS-RELEASED CATECHOLAMINES

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EPPLE, A
GILL, TS
NIBBIO, B
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[1] Department of Anatomy, Daniel Baugh Institute, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107-6799
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10.1016/0016-6480(92)90091-W
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Plasma and amniotic and allantoic fluid of 10- and 14-day-old chicken embryos contain free dopamine (DA), norepinephrine (NE), and epinephrine (E). Compared with postnatal chickens, concentrations of DA and E in the plasma are very high, and they are even higher in the allantoic fluid. In contrast, the allantoic concentration of NE is below the plasma level. In the amniotic fluid, the concentrations of all three catecholamines (CAs) are below the plasma levels. High concentrations of DA and E in the allantoic fluid after opening of the egg shell decline during the following 24 hr, which indicates that they are due to stress. Asphyxia, handling, disturbance of allantoic fluid, and cooling are also perceived as stress and are followed by immediate accumulation of CAs in the allantoic fluid. DA and E respond to stress in like manner, while NE often responds with an opposite trend. It appears that the avian allantois, in addition to its role in respiration and urea disposal, also serves the instant CA removal from the circulation. Both the amniotic and the allantoic membranes of the chicken should be ideal models for the study of CA transport mechanisms. © 1992.
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