Journal article
Chronic exposure of neonatal rat adrenomedullary chromaffin cells to opioids in vitro blunts both hypoxia and hypercapnia chemosensitivity
Abstract
At birth, rat adrenomedullary chromaffin cells (AMCs) respond directly to asphyxial stressors such as hypoxia and hypercapnia by triggering catecholamine secretion, which is critical for proper transition to extrauterine life. These non-neurogenic responses are suppressed postnatally in parallel with the development of splanchnic innervation, and reappear following denervation of the adult adrenal gland. To test whether neural factors released …
Authors
Salman S; Buttigieg J; Zhang M; Nurse CA
Journal
The Journal of Physiology, Vol. 591, No. 2, pp. 515–529
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
1 2013
DOI
10.1113/jphysiol.2012.243477
ISSN
0022-3751
Associated Experts
Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Action PotentialsAdrenal GlandsAnalgesics, OpioidAnimalsCarbon DioxideCarbonic AnhydrasesCell HypoxiaCells, CulturedChromaffin CellsGene ExpressionGlyburideKATP ChannelsNaloxoneNarcotic AntagonistsPotassium Channel BlockersPotassium Channels, Inwardly RectifyingRatsRats, WistarReceptors, OpioidSplanchnic Nerves