Lilly M P, Engeland W C, Gann D S
Endocrinology. 1982 Dec;111(6):1917-24. doi: 10.1210/endo-111-6-1917.
Adrenal secretory rates of catecholamines in response to a repeated stimulus have not been described. We have used repeated small hemorrhages spaced 24 h apart in pentobarbital anesthetized dogs prepared with a chronic adrenal venous catheter to study this question. Our results confirm earlier reports that an initial 7.5 ml/kg hemorrhage is a mild stimulus to the adrenal medullar secretion of epinephrine and norepinephrine, However, when this stimulus is repeated 24 h later, a greatly potentiated secretory response of both hormones is seen. Cardiovascular changes after hemorrhage did not differ on the 2 days. Repeated 3.75 ml/kg hemorrhages did not lead to augmented adrenal medullary secretion of catecholamines on day 2. These data indicate that there is a factor associated with hemorrhage that potentiates the adrenal medullary response to second small hemorrhage. This factor appears to be subject to a threshold that lies between a 3.75 and 7.5 ml/kg hemorrhage. A significant catecholamine response on day 1 was not essential for the potentiated response on day 2. Thus, this phenomenon does not appear to be the result of adrenal enzyme induction as a consequence of prior adrenal medullary stimulation.