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Chromaffin Cells of the Adrenal Medulla: Physiology, Pharmacology, and Disease

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COMPREHENSIVE PHYSIOLOGY
卷 9, 期 4, 页码 1443-1502

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cphy.c190003

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  1. CONACyT Laboratorio Nacional de Canalopatias [299051]
  2. PAPIIT (DGAPA-UNAM) [AG200119]
  3. MINECO, Spain [SAF 2016-78892R]
  4. European Union [766124]
  5. Fundacion Teofilo Hernando, Spain
  6. Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades [BFU2017-82618-P]
  7. Telethon Foundation, Italy [GGP 15110]
  8. University of Torino
  9. [MH002386]

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Chromaffin 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. EPI and NE release from CCs is regulated both neurogenically by splanchnic nerve fibers and nonneurogenically by hormones (histamine, corticosteroids, angiotensin, and others) and paracrine messengers [EPI, NE, adenosine triphosphate, opioids, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), etc.]. The stimulus-secretion coupling of CCs is a Ca2+-dependent process regulated by Ca2+ entry through voltage-gated Ca2+ channels, Ca2+ pumps, and exchangers and intracellular organelles (RE and mitochondria) and diffusible buffers that provide both Ca2+-homeostasis and Ca2+-signaling that ultimately trigger exocytosis. CCs also express Na+ and K+ channels and ionotropic (nAChR and GABA(A)) and metabotropic receptors (mACh, PACAP, beta-AR, 5-HT, histamine, angiotensin, and others) that make CCs excitable and responsive to autocrine and paracrine stimuli. To maintain high rates of E/NE secretion during stressful conditions, CCs possess a large number of secretory chromaffin granules (CGs) and members of the soluble NSF-attachment receptor complex protein family that allow docking, fusion, and exocytosis of CGs at the cell membrane, and their recycling. This article attempts to provide an updated account of well-established features of the molecular processes regulating CC function, and a survey of the as-yet-unsolved but important questions relating to CC function and dysfunction that have been the subject of intense research over the past 15 years. Examples of CCs as a model system to understand the molecular mechanisms associated with neurodegenerative diseases are also provided. Published 2019.

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