Journal article
Circadian Rhythm and Response to an Acute Stressor of Urinary Corticosterone, Testosterone, and Creatinine in Adult Male Mice
Abstract
In small laboratory species, steroid measures can be obtained more frequently and less invasively from urine than blood. Insofar as urinary levels reflect systemic levels, they could provide advantages particularly for measurement of glucocorticoids, whose blood levels react rapidly to handling and stress. In Experiment 1, urinary samples were collected from male mice every second hour over a 14:10 h light:dark cycle. Samples were analyzed via …
Authors
Thorpe J; Rajabi N; deCatanzaro D
Journal
Hormone and Metabolic Research, Vol. 44, No. 06, pp. 429–435
Publisher
Thieme
Publication Date
June 2012
DOI
10.1055/s-0032-1306307
ISSN
0018-5043