Abstract
Pregnant rats on two levels of dietary Na (1.1, 28.7 meq/100 g) were studied along with their nonpregnant counterparts. At the end of gestation, adrenals were removed and studied histochemically for the demonstration of G6PD and sudanophilic lipids. Plasma Na and K concentrations and hematocrit values were taken as supporting data to aid in the interpretation of the histochemical findings.
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