Effect of graded doses of cortisol on total body calcium in rats
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1976.231.6.1760
Effect of graded doses of cortisol on total body calcium in rats
Abstract
Male rats with an average body weight of 250 g were injected (sc) daily for 4 wk with 0.05, 0.20, 0.75, or 3.00 mg of cortisol acetate. Intact and adrenalectomized control animals were injected daily with 0.1 ml of vehicle (corn oil). Total body calcium (TBCa) was measured weekly in each rat by in vivo neutron activation analysis. The gain is body weight of rats treated with 0.75 mg cortisol was significantly less than controls, and the animals treated with 3.00 mg cortisol lost weight. In spite of these differences in body weight, the TBCa of all rats increased to an equal degree from an average of 1.93 g to 2.81 g in 4 wk. In addition, there were no significant differences in tibial ash calcium. However, calcium (mg) per unit length (mm) of tibia was increased in rats treated with the higher doses of cortisol; thus bone density was increased. These results demonstrate that the TBCa increases even when rats are subjected to cortisol. This is explained in part by the normal rate of intestinal calcium absorption in cortisol-treated rats.
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