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ORGAN CULTURE OF THE RAT ADRENAL MEDULLA: A MODEL SYSTEM FOR THE STUDY OF TRANS-SYNAPTIC ENZYME INDUCTION
Authors:R. Goodman    U. Otten   H. Thoenen
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, Biocenter of the University, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:—It was the aim of the present study to develop organ culture conditions for the rat adrenal medulla which are representative for the in vivo situation. This is a prerequisite for studying the complex processes involved in trans-synaptic enzyme induction. The processes of trans-synaptic enzyme induction initiated in vivo by injecting 5 mg/kg of reserpine 2 h prior to the removal of the adrenal medulla, continued in this culture system and final levels of tyrosine hydroxylase were comparable to those seen in vivo. That these culture conditions are representative for the in vivo induction is also supported by the fact that transection of the splanchnic fibres supplying the adrenal medulla or administration of actinomycin D prior to reserpine abolished the rise in tyrosine hydroxylase activity not only in vivo, but also in culture. The findings that high concentrations (0·29 mm ) of corticosterone in the culture medium inhibited the increase in tyrosine hydroxylase activity caused by reserpine support the hypothesis that glucocorticoids act as modulatory agents in trans-synaptic enzyme induction. This inhibition was exhibited only when corticosterone was added at the initiation of the culture period. If added 2 or 4 h after the beginning of the culture period there was little or no effect on the subsequent increase of tyrosine hydroxylase.
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