Abstract
The effect of elevated body temperatures on the concentrations of epididymal cyclic
AMP levels in non-diabetic, diabetic and hypophysectomized rats was studied. Cyclic
AMP levels were increased during hyperthermia in all animals examined. This increase
in epididymal cyclic AMP concentration was not seen in animals that had been supplemented
with exogenous insulin prior to the experiment. The effect of pituitary lipolytic
hormones on epididymal cyclic AMP levels was also investigated. Significant elevations
of epididymal cyclic AMP levels were observed in hypophysectomized rats during hyperthermia
indicating that pituitary hormones are not essential in causing these increases. Extrapituitary
hormones, such as glucagon, might be responsible for epididymal cyclic AMP increases.
Increases in epididymal cyclic AMP levels may therefore be the result of the reduction
of blood insulin and concomitant increases of lipolytic hormones of both pituitary
and extrapituitary origins.
Key words
Adipose Tissue - Blood Insulin - Cyclic AMP - Diabetic Rats - Epididymal Fat Pads
- Hyperthermia - Hypophysectomized Rats - Streptozotocin Induced Diabetes - Stress
1 Department of Clinical Biochemistry, The Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, New Jersey 07451
2 Hoechst-Roussel Pharmaceuticals, Somerville, New Jersey 08876