1986
DOI: 10.1159/000124572
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The Combination of 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone and 11-Epicortisol Prevents the Delayed Feedback Effect of Natural and Synthetic Glucocorticoids

Abstract: Subcutaneous injection of 400 µg/100 g body weight of corticosterone (B) 2 h previously in male rats prevented the stress response, as assessed by the ability of adrenal glands removed from these animals to produce endogenous B. Two injections of a combination of 17α-hydroxyprogesterone and 11-epicortisol, the first given 30 min before and the second with the B, were able to block this inhibitory effect on the stress response. Neither of the steroids alone was effective in this regard. The combination was also… Show more

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“…Thus, cortisol levels, being increased by stress, were further elevated by insulin or vasopressin application. In accordance with investigation in other rodents (Baumann et al, 1985;Nicholson et al, 1986;Carnes et al, 1987), dexamethasone treatment resulted in an inhibition of basal as well as stress-stimulated secretion of cortisol.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Thus, cortisol levels, being increased by stress, were further elevated by insulin or vasopressin application. In accordance with investigation in other rodents (Baumann et al, 1985;Nicholson et al, 1986;Carnes et al, 1987), dexamethasone treatment resulted in an inhibition of basal as well as stress-stimulated secretion of cortisol.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%