Author:
Martin I. K.,McDonald I. R.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In a study of adrenocortical functions in macropodid marsupials, measurements were made of the effects of ACTH infusion, ether stress and adrenaline infusion on plasma corticosteroid and glucose concentrations in wallabies (Thylogale billardierii) provided with indwelling venous catheters.
The mean plasma total glucocorticoid concentration in undisturbed males and females was 80 ± 5 (s.e.m.) μg/l, of which more than 90% was cortisol. This fraction declined to 68% of the total at the highest ACTH-stimulated concentration of 225 μg/l, due to an increase in the contribution by 11-deoxycortisol.
Although maximal ACTH stimulation (4·5 i.u./kg per h) caused a five- to sixfold increase in cortisol secretion rate, as measured by isotope dilution during constant-rate tracer infusion, plasma cortisol concentration rose only two- to threefold, due to a marked increase in metabolic clearance.
Plasma glucose concentration did not change significantly during either short-term (1 h) i.v. infusion or long-term (8 days) i.m. injection of ACTH, even though plasma cortisol concentration was significantly increased.
Ether anaesthesia caused a marked hyperglycaemia that preceded an increase in plasma cortisol concentration and was not sustained while plasma cortisol concentration continued to increase.
Infusion of adrenaline i.v. at rates sufficient to cause a similar hyperglycaemia had no significant effect on plasma cortisol concentration. A marked hyperglycaemia during xylazine anaesthesia was not associated with an increase in plasma cortisol concentration and was attributable to suppression of insulin secretion.
It is concluded that, as in the red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) and the quokka (Setonix brachyurus) and in contrast to the reported effects in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii), neither ACTH, nor the increase in plasma glucocorticoid concentration caused by ACTH administration, influence plasma glucose concentration in Thylogale billardierii.
J. Endocr. (1986) 110, 471–480
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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