A Syndrome Produced by Diverse Nocuous Agents
1998; American Psychiatric Association Publishing; Volume: 10; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1176/jnp.10.2.230a
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Autores Tópico(s)Methemoglobinemia and Tumor Lysis Syndrome
ResumoBack to table of contents Previous article Next article Classic ArticleFull AccessA Syndrome Produced by Diverse Nocuous AgentsHans SelyeHans SelyeSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:1 May 1998https://doi.org/10.1176/jnp.10.2.230aAboutSectionsView EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail Experiments on rats show that if the organism is severely damaged by acute nonspecific nocuous agents such as exposure to cold, surgical injury, production of spinal shock (transcision of the cord), excessive muscular exercise, or intoxications with sublethal doses of diverse drugs (adrenaline, atropine, morphine, formaldehyde, etc.), a typical syndrome appears, the symptoms of which are independent of the nature of the damaging agent or the pharmacological type of the drug employed, and represent rather a response to damage as such.This syndrome develops in three stages: during the first stage, 6–48 hours after the initial injury, one observes rapid decrease in size of the thymus, spleen, lymph glands, and liver; disappearance of fat tissue; edema formation, especially in the thymus and loose retroperitoneal connective tissue; accumulation of pleural and peritoneal transudate; loss of muscular tone; fall of body temperature; formation of acute erosions in the digestive tract, particularly in the stomach, small intestine, and appendix; loss of cortical lipoids and chromaffin substance from the adrenals; and sometimes hyperemia of the skin, exophthalmos, [and] increased lachrymation and salivation. In particularly severe cases, focal necrosis of the liver and dense clouding of the crystalline lens are observed.In the second stage, beginning 48 hours after the injury, the adrenals are greatly enlarged but regain their lipoid granules, while the medullary chromaffin cells show vacuolization; the edema begins to disappear; numerous basophiles appear in the pituitary; the thyroid shows a tendency towards hyperplasia (more marked in the guinea pig); general body growth ceases and the gonads become atrophic; in lactating animals, milk secretion stops. It would seem that the anterior pituitary ceases production of growth and gonadotropic hormones and prolactin in favor of increased elaboration of thyrotropic and adrenotropic principles, which may be regarded as more urgently needed in such emergencies.If the treatment be continued with relatively small doses of the drug or relatively slight injuries, the animals will build up such resistance that in the later part of the second stage the appearance and function of their organs returns practically to normal; but with further continued treatment, after a period of one to three months (depending on the severity of the damaging agent), the animals lose their resistance and succumb with symptoms similar to those seen in the first stage, this phase of exhaustion being regarded as the third stage of the syndrome.We consider the first stage to be the expression of a general alarm of the organism when suddenly confronted with a critical situation, and therefore term it the “general alarm reaction.” Since the syndrome as a whole seems to represent a generalized effort of the organism to adapt itself to new conditions, it might be termed the “general adaptation syndrome.” It might be compared to other general defense reactions such as inflammation or the formation of immune bodies. The symptoms of the alarm reaction are very similar to those of histamine toxicosis or of surgical or anaphylactic shock; it is therefore not unlikely that an essential part in the initiation of the syndrome is the liberation of large quantities of histamine or some similar substance, which may be released from the tissues either mechanically in surgical injury, or by other means in other cases. It seems to us that more or less pronounced forms of this three-stage reaction represent the usual response of the organism to stimuli such as temperature changes, drugs, muscular exercise, etc., to which habituation or inurement can occur.“A Syndrome Produced by Diverse Nocuous Agents,” by Hans Selye (Department of Biochemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada) is reprinted by permission from Nature (vol. 138, July 4, 1936, p. 32); copyright © 1936 Macmillan Magazines Ltd. 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