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Adrenal and pancreatic endocrine responses to hypoxia in the conscious calf.

S R Bloom, A V Edwards, R N Hardy, M Silver.   

Abstract

1. Pancreatic and adrenal responses to intense hypoxia have been examined in conscious unrestrained calves 3-5 weeks after birth. 2. The outputs of both cortisol and corticosterone from the right adrenal gland rose steadily in response to hypoxia and this cortical secretory response was accompanied by a pronounced increase in blood flow through the gland. The changes in both steroid output and adrenal blood flow corresponded with those which occur in response to supramaximal doses of corticotrophin in calves of the same age. 3. Neither adrenaline nor noradrenaline were released in significant amounts from the adrenal medulla until the arterial PO2 had fallen below 15 mmHg. Such severe hypoxia caused secretion of catecholamines at rates comparable with those recorded during maximal stimulation of the sympathetic innervation to the gland in anaesthetized calves. The response to intense hypoxia in these conscious calves differed from that which occurs under anaesthesia in that the amount of adrenaline released was invariably greater than that of noradrenaline. 4. Severe hypoxia produced a rapid but transient increase in plasma glucagon concentration, followed by a pronounced rise in plasma glucose concentration in animals with abundant liver glycogen. No change in plasma insulin concentration was observed during hypoxia although it rose subsequently in response to hyperglycaemia. 5. Bilateral section of the splanchnic nerves virtually abolished the release of catecholamines in response to hypoxia but the adrenal cortical and pancreatic responses did not appear to be affected.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 789861      PMCID: PMC1309141          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1976.sp011558

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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