Abstract

Methaqualone produces large increases in plasma corticosterone in rats. This effect does not involve a direct stimulation of either the adrenal glands or pituitary, nor is it the result of a significant alteration in the clearance of circulating corticosterone. Methaqualone may therefore be influencing brain mechanisms which ultimately regulate hypothalamic CRH secretion, although a peripheral site of action has not yet been ruled out.

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