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Corticosterone plasma concentration in male mule ducks: effects of sampling sites, repeated samplings and ACTH injections.

J Noirault1, D Guémené, G Guy, J M Faure.   

Abstract

1. Changes in plasma corticosterone concentrations according to puncture sites and various challenges including injections of an ACTH agonist (Immediate Synacthen) were investigated in male mule ducks. 2. Lower concentrations were measured in samples drawn by puncture from the occipital sinus than at a wing vein site. 3. Immobilisation and a single intramuscular injection of saline solution (1 ml, 0.9%) had no effect on plasma corticosterone after 15 min. 4. A single intramuscular injection of ACTH (5 microg/kg body weight) produced a rise (P<0.05) in corticosterone. Maximum concentrations were measured after 10 min and, in the absence of further sampling, a return to initial levels was observed by 1 h. 5. On the other hand, repeated bleedings following ACTH challenge maintained higher corticosterone concentrations. 6. A single intramuscular injection of ACTH at doses ranging between 0.625 to 20 microg/kg body weight increased corticosterone concentrations (P<0.05) in a dose-dependent manner, with the responses plateauing at doses of 1.25 microg/kg and higher.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10465400     DOI: 10.1080/00071669987746

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Poult Sci        ISSN: 0007-1668            Impact factor:   2.095


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