Pregnancy alters cortisol feedback inhibition of stimulated ACTH: studies in adrenalectomized ewes
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.2001.280.6.R1790
Pregnancy alters cortisol feedback inhibition of stimulated ACTH: studies in adrenalectomized ewes
Abstract
These studies test the hypothesis that pregnancy alters the feedback effects of cortisol on stimulated ACTH secretion. Ewes were sham-operated (Sham), or adrenalectomized (ADX) at approximately 108 days gestation and replaced with aldosterone (3 microg x kg(-1) x day(-1)) and with cortisol at either of two doses (ADX + 0.6 and ADX + 1 mg x kg(-1) x day(-1)); ewes were studied during pregnancy and postpartum. Mean cortisol levels produced in ADX ewes were similar to normal pregnant ewes (ADX+1) or nonpregnant ewes (ADX+0.6), respectively. Plasma ACTH concentrations in response to infusion of nitroprusside were significantly increased in the pregnant ADX+0.6 ewes (1,159 +/- 258 pg/ml) relative to pregnant Sham ewes (461 +/- 117 pg/ml) or the ADX+1 ewes (442 +/- 215 pg/ml) or the same ewes postpartum (151 +/- 69 pg/ml). Plasma ACTH concentrations were not significantly different among the groups postpartum. Increasing plasma cortisol to 20-30 ng/ml for 24 h before hypotension produced similar inhibition of ACTH in all groups. Pregnancy appears to decrease the effectiveness of low concentrations of cortisol to inhibit ACTH responses to hypotension.
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