Hypotensive effects of ovine and human corticotrophin-releasing factors in man

Abstract
The haemodynamic effects of i.v. bolus injections of 100 and 200 µg ovine CRF and human CRF in man have been compared. Neither ovine CRF 100 µg nor human CRF 100 µg caused a significant change in blood pressure, although the pulse rate was increased in all the subjects tested. The mean maximum increase in pulse rate after human CRF was almost twice that after ovine CRF (21 vs 12 beats·min−1;pppp<0.05). After 200 µg ovine CRF there was a slight increase in pulse rate lasting for 6 min, and after 200 µg human CRF there was a marked (reflex) tachycardia for 30 min. Only after the highest dose of human CRF did a slight increase in systolic blood pressure occur. The haemodynamic effects of both doses of human CRF were accompanied by significant increases in plasma noradrenaline concentrations, which were significantly greater after the higher dose.