Literature DB >> 3036320

[Effect of ACTH injection and graft of bursa of Fabricius on the adrenocortical activity of bursectomized chicks at 80 hours of incubation].

A Abdul-Karim, F Ramade, J D Baylé.   

Abstract

Early embryonic bursectomy (BFX) disturbed the adrenocortical functioning. The stress-unresponsive period that occurred in controls, and lasted for 2-3 weeks after hatching, no longer appeared in BFX chicks. In contrast, the magnitude of the stress-induced hypercorticosteronemia was much lower in BFX than in sham-operated 5 week-old chicken. It was assumed that such adrenocortical dysfunction was due to bursal deprivation, since grafting bursal buds onto the chorio-allantoic membrane of BFX embryos restored all the parameters under study, i.e., the post-hatching stress unresponsive period and the high magnitude of stress-induced responses in adults. Factor(s) involved in such interregulation are not known but do not seem to affect directly adrenocortical cells because intramuscular injection of a moderate dose of ACTH resulted in the same hypercorticosteronemia whether 3 day-old and 5 week-old chicks had been bursectomized or sham-operated.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3036320

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  C R Seances Soc Biol Fil        ISSN: 0037-9026


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1.  Chick gonadogenesis following early surgical bursectomy. I. Histological, morphometric and histochemical data on the embryonic left ovary.

Authors:  A Civinini; S Petrucci; V P Gallo
Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)       Date:  1993-06
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