Literature DB >> 3034522

Differences in cortisol, aldosterone and testosterone responses to ACTH 1-17 administered at two different times of day.

F Iannotta, L Magnoli, G Visconti, A Rampinini, A Fachinetti, F Giuliani.   

Abstract

The effects of 100 micrograms, i.m. of the analog ACTH 1-17 administered at 0800 and 1800 on the secretion of cortisol, aldosterone and testosterone have been studied in normal subjects: 8 male and 8 female. The group as a whole and the males had significantly greater absolute and percent increments in plasma cortisol after administration at 1800. In the females, there was only a greater percent increment in cortisol after the evening administration. The heptadecapeptide always significantly stimulated serum aldosterone, with no difference between the two times of administration. In the females, ACTH 1-17 significantly stimulated testosterone, with a more protracted secretion after the evening administration. In the males, there was always a significant testosterone decrease after the administration of the drug, with no difference between morning and evening. In conclusion, 100 micrograms i.m. of the analog ACTH 1-17 stimulates cortisol secretion more when given during the circadian nadir of plasma cortisol, but only in men. ACTH 1-17 increases testosterone in women and decreases it in men, whereas it seems to increase aldosterone secretion in both sexes.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3034522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chronobiologia        ISSN: 0390-0037


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1.  Morning to evening changes of human pituitary and adrenal responses to specific stimuli.

Authors:  M Terzolo; A Piovesan; G Osella; B Puligheddu; M Torta; P Paccotti; A Angeli
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  1990-02       Impact factor: 4.256

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