Release of neuropeptide Y in response to splanchnic nerve stimulation in the conscious calf.
AUTOR(ES)
Allen, J M
RESUMO
Plasma concentrations of neuropeptide Y were determined by means of a specific radioimmunoassay in the conscious calf. Significantly higher concentrations were found in the adrenal venous effluent (102 +/- 34 pmol/l) compared to systemic arterial plasma (11 +/- 7 pmol/l). Stimulation of the splanchnic nerves at 40 Hz in bursts for 1 s at 10 s intervals resulted in a slow sustained rise in plasma neuropeptide Y in both adrenal (peak 1124 +/- 217 pmol/l and peripheral (peak 771 +/- 182 pmol/l) samples. Experiments performed in adrenalectomized calves produced a closely similar release of neuropeptide Y when the nerves were stimulated intermittently in the same pattern and under the same conditions. Stimulation of the splanchnic nerves at 4 Hz continuously resulted in a smaller response. Pre-treatment with hexamethonium completely abolished the rise in plasma neuropeptide Y concentrations.
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