Temperature effects on the stimulus-secretion coupling process was studied by inducing release of catecholamines (CA) from isolated chromaffin cells of the bovine adrenal medulla. Use was made of three different secretagogues: acetylcholine (ACH), high potassium concentration, and the calcium ionophore A23187, at various incubation temperatures. The latter two agents induced a monotonic increase in secretion with rise in temperature, suggesting different regions of the dependence of total release on temperature. The ACH-induced secretion was, however, markedly different and exhibited a maximal release at 30 degrees C. Kinetic experiments using ACH stimulus revealed that this maximum is produced by different temperature dependence in the sta...
1. In this study the secretory response of individual bovine adrenal chromaffin cells was monitored ...
This thesis describes metabolic changes occurring in chromaffin cells when secreting catecholamine (...
The role of the adrenal cortex in restraint-induced hypothermia and in adaptation to the stress of r...
Temperature effects on the stimulus-secretion coupling process was studied by inducing release of ca...
The effects of temperature on granular secretion were studied in individual bovine adrenal chromaffi...
Amperometry was used to study secretory kinetics of single bovine chromaffin cells stimulated by tra...
The effects of temperature on granular secretion were studied in individual bovine adrenal chromaffi...
The stimulation of steroidogenesis by adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and adenosine 3'-5' monopho...
Bradykinin, angiotensin II and a mascarinic agonist, acetyl-B-methacholine (m thacholine) were all f...
Pancreatic mouse islets were used to evaluate the influence of temperature on the B-cell response to...
The release of renin from dog cortical kidney slice preparations incubated in a physiological salt s...
Pancreatic mouse islets were used to evaluate the influence of temperature on the B-cell response to...
1. Calcium-dependent exocytosis of catecholamines from intact and digitonin-permeabilized bovine adr...
AbstractIn the search for a functional role of cytoskeletal proteins in the mechanism(s) of stimulus...
Previous investigations of the role of Ca2+ in stimulus-secretion coupling have been undertaken in p...
1. In this study the secretory response of individual bovine adrenal chromaffin cells was monitored ...
This thesis describes metabolic changes occurring in chromaffin cells when secreting catecholamine (...
The role of the adrenal cortex in restraint-induced hypothermia and in adaptation to the stress of r...
Temperature effects on the stimulus-secretion coupling process was studied by inducing release of ca...
The effects of temperature on granular secretion were studied in individual bovine adrenal chromaffi...
Amperometry was used to study secretory kinetics of single bovine chromaffin cells stimulated by tra...
The effects of temperature on granular secretion were studied in individual bovine adrenal chromaffi...
The stimulation of steroidogenesis by adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and adenosine 3'-5' monopho...
Bradykinin, angiotensin II and a mascarinic agonist, acetyl-B-methacholine (m thacholine) were all f...
Pancreatic mouse islets were used to evaluate the influence of temperature on the B-cell response to...
The release of renin from dog cortical kidney slice preparations incubated in a physiological salt s...
Pancreatic mouse islets were used to evaluate the influence of temperature on the B-cell response to...
1. Calcium-dependent exocytosis of catecholamines from intact and digitonin-permeabilized bovine adr...
AbstractIn the search for a functional role of cytoskeletal proteins in the mechanism(s) of stimulus...
Previous investigations of the role of Ca2+ in stimulus-secretion coupling have been undertaken in p...
1. In this study the secretory response of individual bovine adrenal chromaffin cells was monitored ...
This thesis describes metabolic changes occurring in chromaffin cells when secreting catecholamine (...
The role of the adrenal cortex in restraint-induced hypothermia and in adaptation to the stress of r...