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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1004926
© Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart · New York
Sex Differences in Adrenocortical Structure and Function
XXVIII. ACTH and Corticosterone in Intact, Gonadectomised and Gonadal Hormone Replaced RatsPublication History
1989
1989
Publication Date:
14 March 2008 (online)
Summary
Plasma ACTH and corticosterone (B) concentration, ACTH content in the anterior pituitary gland and B content in the adrenals were measured in intact, gonadectomised and testosterone or estradiol replaced rats.
Plasma ACTH and B levels and adrenal B content were higher in female than male rats. Neither orchiectomy nor testosterone replacement had an effect on plasma ACTH and B concentration. Orchiectomy did not affect adrenal B content and decreased pituitary ACTH while testosterone significantly lowered ACTH and B content in studied glands. On the other hand ovariectomy did not change pituitary ACTH and adrenal B content and notably lowered concentrations of these hormones in the blood. Estradiol replacement resulted in an increase in plasma ACTH and B concentrations, an effect accompanied by a marked drop in pituitary ACTH and an increase in adrenal B.
These findings indicate the distinct sex differences in basal plasma ACTH and B concentrations with higher values in female rats, an effect dependent on the stimulatory action of estradiol on pituitary-adrenocortical axis.
Key words
Rat - Gonadectomy - Gonadal Hormones - Adrenal Cortex - Anterior Pituitary - ACTH - Corticosterone