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Current Hypertension Reports, 1999
Although approximately 90% of patients diagnosed with hypertension have essential hypertension, it is important that secondary hypertension is considered; diagnosed, when present; and managed either medically or surgically. Although the most common organ involved in the etiology of secondary hypertension is the kidney, disorders of the adrenal gland ...
Donald J. DiPette+1 more
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Although approximately 90% of patients diagnosed with hypertension have essential hypertension, it is important that secondary hypertension is considered; diagnosed, when present; and managed either medically or surgically. Although the most common organ involved in the etiology of secondary hypertension is the kidney, disorders of the adrenal gland ...
Donald J. DiPette+1 more
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Chromaffin Cells of the Adrenal Medulla: Physiology, Pharmacology, and Disease.
Comprehensive Physiology, 2019Chromaffin cells (CCs) of the adrenal gland and the sympathetic nervous system produce the catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine; EPI and NE) needed to coordinate the bodily "fight-or-flight" response to fear, stress, exercise, or conflict.
E. Carbone+4 more
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Spatial and activity-dependent catecholamine release in rat adrenal medulla under native neuronal stimulation [PDF]
Shyue-an Chan
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Arylalkylamines in the adrenal medulla
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1978The trace amines p-tyramine, m-tyramine, tryptamine, and phenylethylamine have been determined in the bovine adrenal medulla and the rat adrenal gland by the mass spectrometric integrated ion current technique, using the corresponding deuterated amines as internal standards.
S. R. Philips, A. V. Juorio
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Physiology of the Adrenal Medulla
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1989As can be appreciated from this discussion, catecholamines derived from the adrenal medulla have far-reaching effects on human physiology, ranging from direct effects on individual cells to participation in complex behavioral responses.
Donald J. Breslin+1 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1941
Epinephrine has been studied extensively as a physiologic and as a pharmacologic agent. The subject has wide ramifications, and only what appear to be the most significant findings can be discussed in the space available. ISOLATION OF EPINEPHRINE The staining reactions described by Vulpian (green color with ferric chloride) and by Henle (brownish ...
Carl F. Cori, Arnold deM. Welch
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Epinephrine has been studied extensively as a physiologic and as a pharmacologic agent. The subject has wide ramifications, and only what appear to be the most significant findings can be discussed in the space available. ISOLATION OF EPINEPHRINE The staining reactions described by Vulpian (green color with ferric chloride) and by Henle (brownish ...
Carl F. Cori, Arnold deM. Welch
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1980
The development of the fetal adrenal medulla can be considered an integral part of the complex process of maturation and preparation of the fetus for extrauterine life. Our understanding of the fetal sympathoadrenal function is facilitated by the relative separation that exists between the maternal and fetal catecholamine secretion and metabolism ...
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The development of the fetal adrenal medulla can be considered an integral part of the complex process of maturation and preparation of the fetus for extrauterine life. Our understanding of the fetal sympathoadrenal function is facilitated by the relative separation that exists between the maternal and fetal catecholamine secretion and metabolism ...
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THE EMERGENCY FUNCTION OF THE ADRENAL MEDULLA IN PAIN AND THE MAJOR EMOTIONS
, 1914L IKE other endosecretory glands the adrenals have been studied by removing them and by injecting their extracts. Injection experiments have shown that the substance produced by the adrenal medulla (adrenin, adrenalin, epinephrin, etc.) is capable of ...
W. Cannon
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