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Endocrinology, Vol 96, 1153-1157, Copyright © 1975 by Endocrine Society
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HD Colby, LK Malendowicz, JL Caffrey and JI Kitay
Studies were conducted to examine the contribution of adrenal 5alpha- reductase to the phenomenon of diminished adrenal "responsiveness" to ACTH after hypophysectomy in rats. Rats hypophysectomized for 1 week secreted small amounts of corticosterone (B), 5alpha- dihydrocorticosterone (DHB) and 3beta,5alpha-tetrahydrocorticosterone (R) acutely after ACTH. Adrenal reductase activity in vitro at that time was high. After replacement with ACTH for 24 h, B,DBH, and R secretion increased slightly. Reductase activity remained high. Treatment with ACTH for 2 days further stimulated secretion of DHB and R but not B. Reductase activity was unaffected. Enzyme activity declined at 3 days concomitant with a proportionately greater increase in B than DHB and R secretion. Only after 7 days of ACTH did B secretion exceed DHB and R output. At that time, reductase activity was still lower. The results establish the functional significance of 5alpha-reductase activity as a regulatory site for the action of ACTH in determining the composition of adrenocortical secretory products in hypophysectomized rats.
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