CONTROL OF ADRENOCORTICOTROPHIN SECRETION BY CATECHOLAMINES IN THE PREGNANT AND FOETAL SHEEP
- 1 April 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Journal of Endocrinology
- Vol. 73 (1) , 11-20
- https://doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0730011
Abstract
SUMMARY: The effect of adrenaline on the maternal and foetal plasma ACTH concentration of twelve pregnant sheep with chronically implanted vascular catheters has been studied. Adrenaline infused into the jugular vein of the ewe or foetus produced carotid arterial adrenaline concentrations of 1–9 ng/ml. The foetal plasma ACTH was 253 ± 73 pg/ml and it showed a fivefold increase during adrenaline infusion; the ACTH concentration achieved was proportional to the plasma adrenaline. In the ewes plasma ACTH was 99 ± 23 pg/ml. During adrenaline infusion to the ewes this rose by an amount dependent on the adrenaline concentration achieved and there was also a rise in foetal plasma ACTH but no consistent change in foetal plasma adrenaline. There was no reproducible change in plasma corticosteroid concentration during adrenaline infusion into the foetus but a rise in maternal plasma corticosteroid concentration during infusion into the ewes. Because the adrenaline concentrations achieved during the infusions were within the physiological range, the results indicate that circulating catecholamines may directly or indirectly influence the concentration of ACTH in the circulation. Also, physiological rises in plasma catecholamines in pregnant animals may stimulate the release of ACTH from the foetal pituitary.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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