Literature DB >> 7304191

Corticosterone binding in myocardial tissue of rats after chronic stress and adrenalectomy.

A Eller, C Nyakas, G Szabó, E Endröczi.   

Abstract

Male rats were trained to swim for 9-10 days to assess the effect of chronic stress on the capacity and affinity of specific glucocorticoid binding in the cytosol fraction of myocardial tissue. A significant decrease in the binding capacity for corticosterone (Cpd B) was found 24 hours after the last swimming test, while the affinity constant remained unchanged. Contrary to Cpd B binding, there was no change in the capacity of dexamethasone binding, and there was no decrease in the Cpd B binding capacity in rats which had been adrenalectomized 2 days prior to the training period. We conclude that daily swimming for 9-10 days alters the numbers of cytoplasmic Cpd B binding sites in the face of increased adrenocortical activity, while not affecting dexamethasone binding in the cytosol fraction of myocardial tissue.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7304191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Physiol Acad Sci Hung        ISSN: 0001-6756


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1.  Receptor binding of corticosterone in some rat brain structures following neonatal blockade of the hypophyseoadrenal system.

Authors:  I A Garina; D A Zhukov; V V Rakitskaya; V G Shalyapina
Journal:  Neurosci Behav Physiol       Date:  1986 Sep-Oct
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