EFFECT OF HYDROCORTISONE ON AMMONIA INTOXICATION IN THE ADRENALECTOMIZED RAT
Author:
Paik Woon Ki,Lee Hyang Woo,Kim Sangduk
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Adrenalectomy induces a hypersensitivity in the rat to ammonia intoxication. Daily injection of hydrocortisone hydrochloride to adrenalectomized rats restored normal sensitivity to ammonia intoxication, with concomitant restoration of liver urea-synthesizing capacity to the normal value. When injected with a large dose of ammonium acetate, hydrocortisone-treated adrenalectomized rats were able to reduce the plasma ammonia concentration much more rapidly than the adrenalectomized control rats. However, neither the increase in liver urea synthesis nor the more rapid decrease in the plasma ammonia concentration were sufficient to explain the protective action of hydrocortisone against ammonia intoxication.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism