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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 59, 13-18, Copyright © 1984 by Endocrine Society


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Dissociation of cortisol and adrenal androgen secretion in the hypophysectomized, adrenocorticotropin-replaced chimpanzee

BD Albertson, WC Hobson, BS Burnett, PT Turner, RV Clark, RJ Schiebinger, DL Loriaux and GB Cutler Jr

We tested the hypothesis that adrenal androgen production is supported by a pituitary factor distinct from ACTH. Six adult male chimpanzees who had completed adrenal maturation (adrenarche) were castrated and either hypophysectomized or sham hypophysectomized. Hypophysectomized animals received synthetic ACTH-(1-24) and T4 to prevent adrenal insufficiency and hypothyroidism. Adrenal function was evaluated with a 3-h ACTH infusion before and 7, 21, 40, 120, and 180 days after hypophysectomy. Plasma cortisol (F), dehydroepiandrosterone (DHA), DHA sulfate (DHAS), and androstenedione (delta 4A) were measured at six time points during the ACTH infusions. The mean ratios of DHA to F, DHAS to F and delta 4A to F during ACTH infusion were calculated as indices of the relative activity of the androgen pathway compared to that of the cortisol pathway. The DHA to F ratio during ACTH infusion was 31% of the pretreatment level 40 days after hypophysectomy (P less than 0.01 compared to the sham-hypophysectomized controls). The DHAS to F ratio during ACTH infusion, which paralleled the DHA to F ratio, also fell significantly (P less than 0.025). Hypophysectomy did not alter the delta 4A to F ratio. None of the ratios was altered by sham hypophysectomy. MCRs for F and DHA, which were measured before and 180 days after hypophysectomy or sham hypophysectomy, did not change significantly. Additionally, plasma corticosteroid-binding globulin levels remained unchanged throughout the study for both groups of chimpanzees. Thus, the changes in the DHA to F ratio cannot be explained by alterations in the MCRs of DHA or F or in the plasma transport protein for F. These data suggest that ACTH maintained normal F and delta 4A secretion after hypophysectomy but failed to maintain normal DHA and DHAS secretion. This is consistent with the hypothesis that normal delta 5-adrenal androgen secretion is dependent upon a non- ACTH pituitary factor or with the hypothesis of different ACTH requirements for the maintenance of F and delta 5-adrenal androgen secretion.


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