Abstract
The diurnal rhythm of plasma corticosterone (B) in adult male rats was investigated 6, 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36 wk after frontal isolation of the medial basal hypothalamus (MBH) and was compared to that of sham-operated controls. Taking blood samples by heart puncture, it was possible to follow the same groups of animals during the entire experimental period. In accordance with earlier reports, frontal deafferentation of the MBH abolished the diurnal rhythm of plasma B 6 wk after surgery. No change was observed in this respect until the 30th postoperative wk. At that time, the rhythm tended to return and was present by the 36th wk in the operated animals.