Literature DB >> 226017

The action of nicotine on the pituitary-adrenal cortical axis.

G R Cam, J R Bassett, K D Cairncross.   

Abstract

Nicotine was found to raise dramatically plasma corticosterone levels in a dose-dependent manner. Plasma corticosterone time course for the 100 microgram/kg dose of nicotine produced an initial increase in corticosterone elevation which did not return towards control levels until after 30 min. The 200 and 500 microgram/kg doses, however, indicated a biphasic response for nicotine-induced steroid secretion. The first steroid peak occurred 1-15 min after nicotine administration and was followed by a greater elevation at 20 min. Plasma nicotine levels did not show the same biphasic pattern. The nicotine-induced plasma steroid elevation was completely abolished by hypophysectomy, indicating that the response to nicotine must be mediated through ACTH release from the anterior pituitary. The administration of exogenous ACTH to rats pretreated with betamethasone was found to result in a biphasic plasma steroid elevation similar to that seen after injection of 200 microgram/kg nicotine. It was postulated that this may reflect a differential response of the adrenal cortex to a single ACTH outflow.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 226017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther        ISSN: 0003-9780


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