“…In spite of the prevalence of this view there are a number of situations in which the glucocorticoid output and the intensity of the peptidergic stimulus are poorly correlated (Krieger, 1979). This has led to a search for other mechanisms which might regulate the activity of the zona fasciculata and a body of, largely A. V. EDWARDS AND C. T. JONES indirect, evidence has accumulated to indicate that the splanchnic innervation may have a role to play (Engeland, Byrnes, Presnell & Gann, 1981;Wood, Shinsako & Dallman, 1982a;Wood, Shinsako, Keil, Ramsay & Dallman, 1982b;Dempsher & Gann, 1983;Engeland, Lilly & Gann, 1985;Edwards, Jones & Bloom, 1986b). This is entirely consistent with the concept that the innervation to the gland exerts long-term effects on adrenal cortical activity (Engeland & Dallman, 1976;Dallman, Engeland & Shinsako, 1976;Kleitman & Holzwarth, 1985a).…”