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Nature | 1965

Effect of Spinal Cord Transection on Adrenal 17-Hydroxycorticosteroid Secretion in Response to Insulin Hypoglycaemia

Tatuzi Suzuki; Haruhiko Yoshio; Ken-Ichi Kurouji; Kenji Hirai

ADRENAL 17-hydroxycorticosteroid (17-OHCS) secretion in response to insulin hypoglycaemia has been evaluated directly in anaesthetized1 and unanaesthetized2 dogs. As to the mechanism of insulin-induced adrenocortical secretion, Dury3 suggested from his experimental results that insulin hypoglycaemia resulted in an increase in adrenal medullary secretion, which induced the release of adrenocortical hormones. On the other hand, it was claimed by some authors that insulin-induced adrenocortical secretion was not dependent on the sympathoadreno-medullary activity4–6. In the experiments of Egdahl7 the adrenal medullary response to E. coli endotoxin was found to be abolished by the transection of the spinal cord at C7 and the adrenal 17-OHCS secretion in response to endotoxin was not affected by the spinal cord transection. He suggested that the adrenal cortical response to endotoxin was not dependent on the activity of the sympatho-adrenomedullary system. Thus it seems of interest to evaluate directly the adrenal 17-OHCS secretion in response to insulin in cord-sectioned dogs.


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1958

Der Einfluss des Eserins auf die adrenalinsekretionsfördernde Wirkung des Carbaminoylcholins

Tatuzi Suzuki; Ikuro Tanaka; Kazukuni Yamashita

Bei den mit Evipan-natrium narkotisierten Hunden wurde das Neben-nierenvenenblut mit der Lumbalroutemethode entnommen. Die Bestimmung der Adrenalinmenge wurde mit Hilfe der kolorimetrischen Methode von Bloor and Bullen ausgefuhrt. Die intravenosen Injektionen des Carbarminoylcholins and des Acetylcholins in Dosen von 0, 3-0, 4mg. pro kg. Korpergewicht wurden vor und nach der Darreichung des Eserins (0, 3mg. pro kg.) angestellt. Die Verstarkung der adrenalinsekretionsfordernde Wirkung von Acetylcholin durch eine vorangehende Verabreichung von Eserin war in alien Fallen nachweisbar. Dagegen vermochten wir keine unverkennbare Verstarkung der Wirkung von Carbaminoylcholin durch Eserin zu konstatieren.


American Journal of Physiology | 1959

Effect of ether anesthesia on 17-hydroxycorticosteroid secretion in dogs

Tatuzi Suzuki; Kazukuni Yamashita; Takaaki Mitamura


American Journal of Physiology | 1960

Effect of diencephalic stimuli on 17-hydroxycorticosteroid secretion in unanesthetized dogs.

Tatuzi Suzuki; Elijah B. Romanoff; Werner P. Koella; Charles K. Levy


American Journal of Physiology | 1963

Effect of histamine on adrenal 17-hydroxycorticoid secretion in unanesthetized dogs

Tatuzi Suzuki; Kenji Hirai; Haruhiko Yoshio Ken-Ichi Kurouji; Kazukuni Yamashita


Nature | 1958

Muscular exercise and adrenal 17-hydroxycorticosteroid secretion in dogs.

Tatuzi Suzuki; Kazukuni Yamashita; Takaaki Mitamura


Nature | 1959

Effect of morphine upon the adrenal 17-hydroxycorticosteroid secretion in the dog.

Tatuzi Suzuki; Kazukuni Yamashita; Seiichi Zinnouchi; Takaaki Mitamura


Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1953

Effect of Hypothalamic Stimulation on the Adrenaline Sectreion of the Adrenal Glands in Cats

Tatuzi Suzuki; Tsutomu Arai


Nature | 1966

Anaphylactic Shock and the Secretion of Adrenal 17-Hydroxycorticosteroid in the Dog

Tatuzi Suzuki; Kenji Hirai; Kensaku Otsuka; Hideo Matsui; Sennosuke Ohukuzi


Naturwissenschaften | 1964

Der Einflu des Insulins auf die 17-Hydroxycorticosteroid-sekretion der Nebennieren

Tatuzi Suzuki; Takaaki Mitamura; Seiichi Zinnouchi; Kazukuni Yamashita

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