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Dissociation of adrenal corticosteroid production from ACTH in water-restricted female rats
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1981
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Animal PhysiologyAdrenal GlandPlasma Corticosterone ConcentrationEndocrine MechanismMedicineAdrenal HealthPhysiologyWater-restricted Female RatsNeuroendocrine MechanismActh ConcentrationAdrenal Corticosteroid ProductionGlucocorticoidNervous SystemEndocrinologyPharmacologyRestricted Water ScheduleReproductive Endocrinology
These experiments were undertaken to investigate the mechanism whereby a precipitous drop in plasma corticosterone concentration is brought about following drinking in rats on a restricted water schedule. No alteration in adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) output was found, nor was catabolism of corticosterone sufficient to account for the drop. It is concluded that corticosterone level is controlled under these conditions by a mechanism independent of ACTH concentration.