Changes in pituitary responses to synthetic ovine corticotrophin releasing factor in fetal sheep
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Changes in pituitary responses to synthetic ovine corticotrophin releasing factor in fetal sheep
Abstract
The rise in cortisol in fetal sheep during late pregnancy has been related to increased responsiveness of the adrenal to ACTH. Most reports have suggested that plasma ACTH concentrations rise coincident with or after the prepartum increase in cortisol. To reexamine the relationship of cortisol with basal immunoreactive ACTH (IR-ACTH) throughout the last 40 days of pregnancy and to determine changes in fetal pituitary responsiveness during this time, we measured basal and synthetic ovine corticotrophin-releasing factor (oCRF) (10 ng-10 micrograms) induced rises in ACTH and cortisol in fetal sheep at days 110-115, 125-130, and 135-140 of pregnancy. The fetuses were catheterized on day 105-120 and entered spontaneous labour at greater than 140 days. Basal IR-ACTH (picograms per millilitre +/- SEM) rose from 16.7 +/- 2.9 pg/mL at day 110-115 to 34.8 +/- 8.7 pg/mL at day 141-145. There was a significant effect of time on basal ACTH concentrations with a mean increase of approximately 5 pg ACTH per millilitre of plasma per 5-day sampling interval. Plasma cortisol changed gradually between day 110 and 125 of gestation and then more rapidly to term. At day 110-115 of gestation there was no significant change in plasma ACTH after 10 or 100 ng oCRF, but there was a significant increase in ACTH after 1 microgram of oCRF. Plasma cortisol did not change after any CRF injection. The change in IR-ACTH after oCRF at day 125-130 of gestation was significantly greater than that at day 110-115. Plasma cortisol concentrations were elevated following 1- and 10-micrograms injections of oCRF.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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