IDENTIFICATION AND METABOLIC CLEARANCE OF CORTISOL AND CORTISONE IN A MARINE TELEOST, THE SEA RAVEN HEMITRIPTERUS AMERICANUS GMELIN (FAMILY SCORPAENIDAE)
- 1 April 1972
- journal article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Journal of Endocrinology
- Vol. 53 (1) , 101-112
- https://doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0530101
Abstract
SUMMARY: Cortisol and cortisone were identified and their levels determined in sea raven plasma by a double isotope derivative assay involving acetylation with [1-3H]acetic anhydride, purification by thin-layer and paper chromatography, followed by recrystallization to constant 3H: 14C ratios. The mean level of cortisol in four plasma samples was 7·2±1·0 μg/100 ml (range 4·0–9·2) and the mean level for cortisone in three samples was 1·1 ± 0·2 μg/100 ml (range 0·7–1·5). Metabolic clearance rates (MCR) were determined for both corticosteroids by the method of continuous infusion over an 8-h period. The mean MCR for cortisol in five fish was 126 ± 17 ml/kg/h, and for cortisone 449 ± 48 ml/kg/h in six fish. The mean percentage conversion of [1,2-3H]cortisol to cortisone was 9·4 ± 2·9%. There was no evidence of any significant conversion of cortisone to cortisol.Keywords
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