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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Pflügers Archiv 406 (1986), S. 1-5 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Submaxillary gland ; K uptake ; Adrenergic neurotransmitter ; Electrical field stimulation ; Tyramine
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The effect of the adrenergic neurotransmitter on K transport in the segments isolated from the rat submaxillary gland was investigated, employing the technique of electrical field stimulation (FS) and applying tyramine, a releasing drug for the catecholaminergic neurotansmitter. FS (16 Hz, 2 ms and 80 V for 1 min) caused a K release (peak value, 1.0 μmol/g/min) followed by a K uptake (peak value, 0.4 μmol/g/min) in the absence of any autonomic antagonist. Both FS-induced K release and uptake were blocked by the addition of tetrodotoxin (10−7 g/ml). In the presence of atropine (1.4×10−6 M), FS caused only a transient K uptake, which was abolished by the superimposed addition of propranolol (5×10−6 M). Application of tyramine (6×10−6−6×10−4 M) always only caused K uptake (peak value, 0.96 μmol/g/min), which was abolished by the addition of propranolol. The K uptake evoked either by FS or by tyramine application in the presence of atropine was not seen in the segments from rats pretreated (i.p.) with 6-hydroxydopamine. These results suggest that the adrenergic neurotransmitter activates mainly a β-adrenergic receptor and evokes K uptake through receptor activation.
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