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. 1975 Nov 12;163(3):273-90.
doi: 10.1007/BF00219464.

Investigations on the turnover of adrenocortical mitochondria. III. Stereologic and autoradiographic observations on the effect of chronic treatment with dexamethasone on the rat Zona fasciculata mitochondria

Investigations on the turnover of adrenocortical mitochondria. III. Stereologic and autoradiographic observations on the effect of chronic treatment with dexamethasone on the rat Zona fasciculata mitochondria

G G Nussdorfer et al. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

The effects of chronic administration of dexamethasone (for up to 15 consecutive days) on both the morphology and DNA-synthesis of the mitochondria of the rat adrenal zona fasciculata were investigated by stereologic and autoradiographic techniques. Up to the 3rd day of continuous dexamethasone treatment, the average volume of mitochondria did not change, whereas the number of mitochondria per cell was significantly decreased. From the 3rd to the 15th day of hormonal administration both the volume and number of mitochondria were found to decrease in proportion to the duration of treatment. Autoradiography showed that after the 3rd day of dexamethasone administration there is virtually no incorporation of 3H-thymidine into the mitochondrial compartment. These findings are discussed in the light of evidence indicating that dexamethasone blocks ACTH-release by inhibiting the hypothalamo-hypophyseal axis. The results confirm the view that ACTH controls the maintenance of growth and proliferation of rat adrenocortical mitochondria.

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