Cortisol-mediated synchrinization of circadian rhythm in urinary potassium excretion
- PMID: 411380
- DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1977.233.5.R230
Cortisol-mediated synchrinization of circadian rhythm in urinary potassium excretion
Abstract
Conscious chair-acclimatized squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) studied with lights on (600 lx) from 0800 to 2000 h daily (LD 12:12) display a prominent circadian rhythm in renal potassium excretion. The characteristics of this rhythm were reproduced in adrenalectomized monkeys by infusing 5 mg cortisol and 0.001 mg aldosterone, or 5 mg cortisol alone, between 0800 and 0900 h daily. When the timing of cortisol adminisration (with or without aldosterone) was phase-delayed by 8 h, the urinary potassium rhythm resynchronized by 80% of the cortisol phase shift, but only after a transient response lasting 3-4 days. With the same daily dose of adrenal steroids given as a continuous infusion throughout each 24 h, urinary potassium excretion showed free-running oscillations no longer synchronized to the light-dark cycle. These results indicate that the cirdacian rhythm of plasma cortisol concentration acts as an internal mediator in the circadian timing system, synchronizing a potentially autonomous oscillation in renal potassium excretion to environmental time cues and to other circadian rhythms within the animal.
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