ADRENAL CORTEX OF FETAL LAMB: CHANGES AFTER HYPOPHYSECTOMY AND EFFECTS OF SYNACTHEN ON CYTOARCHITECTURE AND SECRETORY ACTIVITY
- 22 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology
- Vol. 68 (1) , 15-27
- https://doi.org/10.1113/expphysiol.1983.sp002697
Abstract
Effects of hypophysectomy on the cell population of the adrenal cortex were examined with light microscopy and EM. Sensitivity of the adrenal cortical cells to exogenous ACTH in normal and hypophysectomized fetuses was investigated by comparing plasma cortisol concentrations to structural changes in the adrenal cortex. Hypophysectomy was carried out at .apprx. 100 d [days] and the subsequent analysis was made at .apprx. 135 d on fetuses catheterized at least 6 d earlier. The zona fasciculata of intact fetuses contained .apprx. 25% mature and 75% immature cells at 130-136 d. After hypophysectomy this zone contained a uniform population of immature cells and no mature cells; there was a significant reduction in adrenal weight and cortical thickness. The zona glomerulosa was unaffected by hypophysectomy. Infusion of synacthen 0.25 mg/d i.v. for 48 h did not affect the zona glomerulosa but resulted in a 2-fold increase in the thickness of the zona fasciculata in hypophysectomized and intact fetuses. This cortical growth was due to hypertrophy and hyperplasia. All cells in the zona fasciculata were mature following synacthen treatment in both groups. The most striking difference between the secretory response of the adrenal cortex to synacthen in the 2 groups was found within 3-6 h of the onset of infusion. Within this period there was a significant increment in the plasma cortisol concentration in the intact fetuses while no response was observed in the hypophysectomized animals. After 12 h infusion, a steadily rising response was observed in both groups. There was a significant correlation between the final plasma cortisol concentration and adrenal weight and cortical thickness after 48 h treatment. The increased sensitivity of the adrenal cortex to exogenous ACTH as term approaches in sheep is apparently dependent on the increasing proportion of mature zona fasciculata cells within the adrenal cortex.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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