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Pineal modulation of ACTH 1–17 effect upon murine...
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Pineal modulation of ACTH 1–17 effect upon murine corticosterone production

Abstract

In tests of corticosterone production in vitro, aqueous pineal homogenate (APH) modulates the effect of a short-chain ACTH analogue, ACTH 1-17, added to adrenals from different circadian stages. Adrenal and pineal glands from female B6D2F1 mice, standardized on staggered LD 12:12 regimens, were obtained at the same clock-hour from each room, in order to cover 6 different circadian stages. Adrenals from each circadian stage were bisected and incubated with APH from the same circadian stage (isophasic incubation) or from one of the other 5 circadian stages (heterophasic incubation). ACTH 1-17 (0.05 IU) was added to each incubation medium. After 4 hours of incubation at 37 degrees C with 95% O2 and 5% CO2, the media were stored at -20 degrees C until corticosterone RIA were done. APH was found to have a statistically significant modulatory effect upon the stimulation by ACTH 1-17 of adrenal corticosterone production in vitro. This APH effect changed rhythmically as a function of circadian stage from amplification over no effect to attenuation, as a so-called feed-sideward.

Authors

De La Pen̄a SS; Halberg F; Halberg E; Ungar F; Cornelissen G; Sánchez E; Brown G; Scheving LE; Yunis EG; Vecsei P

Journal

Brain Research Bulletin, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 117–125

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

July 1, 1983

DOI

10.1016/0361-9230(83)90060-6

ISSN

0361-9230
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