Literature DB >> 3016134

Dopamine effects on adrenocorticotrophin-stimulated aldosterone, cortisol, corticosterone and 11-deoxycorticosteroid concentrations in sodium-replete and sodium-deplete man.

J M Connell, C J Kenyon, S G Ball, D L Davies, R Fraser.   

Abstract

The effect of dopamine (1 microgram/kg per min) on corticosteroid response to ACTH (0.1, 1 and 10 ng/kg per min) was compared with that of a placebo in sodium-replete (150 mmol/day) and -deplete (10 mmol/day) normal man. Dopamine had no effect on aldosterone, cortisol or corticosterone responses in either dietary phase, but increased deoxycorticosterone (897.0 +/- 126.4 (S.E.M.) vs 590.0 +/- 84.3 pmol/l, normal Na+; 1264.2 +/- 84.3 vs 764.5 +/- 84.3 pmol/l, low Na+) and deoxycortisol (6.033 +/- 0.583 vs 5.048 +/- 0.680 nmol/l, normal Na+; 5.112 +/- 0.600 vs 4.130 +/- 0.367 nmol/l, low Na+) levels during ACTH administration (all P less than 0.01). Deoxycorticosterone and corticosterone responses to ACTH were greater during sodium depletion than repletion (both P less than 0.01). Dopamine therefore increased 11-deoxycorticosteroid concentrations during ACTH-stimulated steroidogenesis. This may reflect action of dopamine to increase extra-adrenal formation of 11-deoxycorticosteroids.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3016134     DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1090339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0022-0795            Impact factor:   4.286


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Review 1.  Effects of catecholamines on secretion of adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) in man.

Authors:  S Al-Damluji; L H Rees
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  1987-09       Impact factor: 3.411

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