Abstract

Serum levels of 11-deoxycorticosterone (DOC), 18-hydroxy-11-deoxycorticosterone (18-OH-DOC) and corticosterone (B) were determined at the high (1800 h) and low (0800 h) points of the circadian rhythm in control rats and in rats with regenerating adrenals. The levels of DOC at 0800 h in quiescent rats with regenerating adrenals were 6.5 times greater than in the control group. The levels of 18-OH-DOC and B, however, were not significantly different between these groups. A circadian rhythm for B, 18-OH-DOC and DOC was evident in control rats with a 12,20 and 3.5 fold increase, respectively, at 1800 h as compared to 0800 h. In animals with regenerating adrenals there was only a minimal change in the levels of B and 18-OH-DOC at 1800 h. There was, however, a 2 fold further increase in the levels of DOC at 1800 h as compared with the elevated levels at 0800 h. These findings show that the decrease in 11β and 18-hydroxylase activity of the regenerating adrenal is most clearly evident at the high point of the circadian rhythm. Furthermore, only by taking into account physiological variations in adrenal activity can an accurate assessment of DOC secretion in the adrenal regeneration model of hypertension be obtained.

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