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Effect of ACTH and Histamine Stress on Serum Corticosterone and Adrenal Cyclic AMP Levels in Immature Rats

Thomas E. Cote, +1 more
- 01 Apr 1975 - 
- Vol. 96, Iss: 4, pp 1044-1047
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It is indicated that a functional, ACTH-sensitive adenyl cyclase system is present in the adrenal gland of the immature rat, and that the responsiveness of this system diminishes during the first postnatal week before returning to its previous 2-day-old capacity by day 16.
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Adrenal cAMP and plasma corticosterone levels were determined in pre-weanling rats subjected to treatment with either ACTH (50 mU* rat) or histamine dihydrochloride (0.2 mg*g body wt). ACTH injection elevated both serum corticosterone and adrenal cAMP levels on all days tested. However, the ACTH-induced elevation of adrenal cAMP and serum corticosterone both diminished steadily from day 2 to day 8 and then increased from day 8 to day 16. Histamine injection resulted in elevated serum corticosterone levels in a pattern similar to that of the corticosterone response to ACTH. However, histamine injection did not result in any significant increase in adrenal cAMP from day 2 to day 10. From day 12 to day 16 the adrenal cAMP concentration rose steadily in parallel with the serum corticosterone levels. These results indicate: (1) that a functional, ACTH-sensitive adenyl cyclase system is present in the adrenal gland of the immature rat, (2) that the responsiveness of this system diminishes during the first postn...

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