1912
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1912.sp001502
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The distribution and physiological action of the suprarenal medullary tissue in petromyzon fluviatilis

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“…Giacomini (1902) and Gaskell (1912) observed chromaffin cells along the cardinal veins in Lampetra (Petromyzon), and Gaskell has described chromaffin cells in the wall of the sinus venosus. In the present investigation it was observed that there are cells in all parts of the heart which give a distinct chromaffin reaction.…”
Section: Distribution Of Nervous Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Giacomini (1902) and Gaskell (1912) observed chromaffin cells along the cardinal veins in Lampetra (Petromyzon), and Gaskell has described chromaffin cells in the wall of the sinus venosus. In the present investigation it was observed that there are cells in all parts of the heart which give a distinct chromaffin reaction.…”
Section: Distribution Of Nervous Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, in the heart of Lampetra fluvialis, Augustinsson et al (Augustinsson et al, 1956) re-described the granule-containing cells, i.e. the chromaffin cells, reported by Gaskell as early as 1912 (Gaskell, 1912). Johnels and Palmgren (Johnels and Palmgren, 1960) demonstrated their presence in the cyclostome (Myxine glutinosa) heart, which was shown to contain large amounts of CA (especially adrenaline) (Ostlund et al, 1960;von Euler and Fänge, 1961).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these animals, in which there exists no adrenal medulla, the chromaffin cells form a subendothelial layer in the large blood vessels and the heart (GIACOMINI 1902(GIACOMINI , 1904GASKELL 1912). GASKELL also demonstrated the adrenaline-like biological activity of tissue extracts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%