Decreased Responsiveness of Pituitary-Adrenal Axis to Stress in Vitamin A-Depleted Rats
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The functional ability of pituitary-adrenocortical system in relation to adequacy of vitamin A-nutriture was studied by comparing magnitude of its response to stress in vitamin A-depleted rats with that in normal animals. Repeated 4 h-daily immobilizations provoked a significant increase in urinary excretion of free plus conjugated transcortinbindable corticosteroids with a concomitant rise in serum and adrenal content of free corticosteroids. In the vitamin A-depleted rats stress-evoked increase in urinary excretion and, serum and adrenal level of corticosteroids was less marked than those in the normal animals. The serum ACTH response to the stress was also decreased in the vitamin Adepleted rats. These results suggest that stress-induced activation of the pituitary-adrenocortical axis is significantly reduced in the vitamin Adepleted rats and that this depression is due, in part, to reduction of hypophyseal secretion of ACTH.
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著者
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中野 紀和男
Department of Nutritional Regulation, Research Institute for the Biochemical Regulation, Nagoya Univ
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水谷 令子
Department of Nutritional Regulation, Research Institute for the Biochemical Regulation, Nagoya Univ
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水谷 令子
Department of Nutritional Regulation, Research Institute for the Biochemical Regulation, Nagoya University
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中野 紀和男
Department of Nutritional Regulation, Research Institute for the Biochemical Regulation, Nagoya University
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