On the possible existence of multiple endocrine, paracrine and neurocrine messengers in secretory cell systems.

Investigative & cell pathology Pub Date : 1980-01-01
L I Larsson
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A multiplicity of regulatory molecules, messengers, are secreted by a large variety of neuronal, endocrine and paracrine cell populations. To some extent the anatomical locus of messenger production or the cytophysiological characteristics of cells producing a messenger determines its role as a hormone, transmitter, modulator or paracrine regulator. Thus, the same messenger may function as a hormone in one location and as a neurotransmitter in another. This versatility in functions makes it difficult to assign a definite physiological role to a given messenger. Our evidence for the occurrence of cell systems producing more than one type of messenger is presented. The practical and conceptual difficulties in determining definite functions of messengers leads to our present inability to examine critically well-known dogmas like the "one hormone-one cell" concept and "Dale's principle". Recognition of the fact that some cell systems do indeed produce multiple messengers provides us with valuable tools for investigating endocrine and neurocrine secretion and has far-reaching implications for studies of cell differentiation and cell pathology.

分泌细胞系统中可能存在多种内分泌、旁分泌和神经分泌信使。
多种调节分子,信使,由各种各样的神经元,内分泌和旁分泌细胞群分泌。在某种程度上,信使产生的解剖位点或产生信使的细胞的细胞生理特征决定了信使作为激素、递质、调节剂或旁分泌调节剂的作用。因此,同样的信使可能在一个地方作为激素而在另一个地方作为神经递质发挥作用。这种功能上的多功能性使得很难给一个给定的信使分配一个明确的生理角色。我们的证据发生的细胞系统产生不止一种类型的信使是提出的。在确定信使的明确功能方面,实践和概念上的困难导致我们目前无法对众所周知的教条进行批判性的检验,如“一激素一细胞”的概念和“戴尔原理”。认识到某些细胞系统确实产生多种信使这一事实,为我们研究内分泌和神经分泌提供了有价值的工具,并对细胞分化和细胞病理学的研究具有深远的意义。
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