PMID: 1202591Dec 11, 1975Paper

New possibilities for demonstration of some biogenous amines in the adrenal by X-ray microanalysis (author's transl)

Research in Experimental Medicine. Zeitschrift Für Die Gesamte Experimentelle Medizin Einschliesslich Experimenteller Chirurgie
M MarshallM Mallasch

Abstract

Technical possibilities for the histochemical demonstration of some biogenous amines with the scanning electron-microscope and X-ray microanalysis were shown by using argentaffine and chromaffine reactions. Objects were adrenals of adult minipigs. Beside morphologic studies the amounts of silver or chromium can be determined semiquantitatively by the intensity of the specific X-radiate from "sum up-analysis" out of punctual areas. Furthermore the high amine concentrations in the adrenal medulla permit the performance of "line-analysis" and of "element-distribution-pictures" for silver or chromium. At the points chosen for analysis the concentration of epinephrine + norepinephrine is six times as high in the adrenal medulla as in the cortex; for norepinephrine alone it is only three times higher. Line-analysis shows that the concentration of katecholamines in the cortex is very low in the periphery and high near the medulla. The chromaffine reaction for serotonin leads to a distinct chromium peak in the medulla with a distribution quotient of 4.6 : 1 versus the cortex showing that there must be remarkable amounts of serotonin in the adrenal medulla, inspite of the fact that serotonin cannot by synthetized there from its natural ...Continue Reading

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Oct 22, 1973·Research in Experimental Medicine. Zeitschrift Für Die Gesamte Experimentelle Medizin Einschliesslich Experimenteller Chirurgie·M MarshallM Mallasch
Jan 1, 1972·Research in Experimental Medicine. Zeitschrift Für Die Gesamte Experimentelle Medizin Einschliesslich Experimenteller Chirurgie·M MarshallN Zöllner
Apr 28, 1953·The Journal of Physiology·D M SHEPHERD, G B WEST
Jun 1, 1955·The Quarterly Review of Biology·G B WEST
Jan 1, 1951·Acta Pharmacologica Et Toxicologica·A LUND

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