Abstract

In the previous paper, it was reported that anterior lobe extracts caused a fall in the apparent rate of oxidation of fed carbohydrate in both hypophysectomized and normal rats. The decrease, judged by the R. Q. and the glycogen deposition after feeding glucose, occurred within a few hours after the injection of standard alkaline extracts, and was also evident when injections had been made over several days preceding the experimental periods. It was found recently in this laboratory by Mr. L. L. Bennett1 that after chronic treatment with A. P. extracts, hypophysectomized rats become refractory to the action of these extracts in maintaining fasting muscle glycogen levels. In view of this finding, it seemed advisable to try chronic treatment in conjunction with the experiments described above.A group of normal rats was therefore injected daily for 20 days with one cc. of the standard alkaline extract. They were then fasted 24 hours, fed glucose, and determinations of the disposition of the carbohydrate were...

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