1960
DOI: 10.1139/y60-125
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The Effects of Hypophysectomy and Acth on Zinc Metabolism in the Sex Glands and Adrenals of the Male Rat

Abstract: The effects of hypophysectomy and ACTH administration on the uptake of Zn65 and the concentration of zinc were observed in whole blood, testis, adrenals, and dorsolateral and ventral prostates of the male rat. ACTH was administered to both intact and hypophysectomized animals either as a single dose or as a daily dose over a period of 14 days.Hypophysectomy resulted in a marked decrease in the relative specific activity in all tissues studied. The administration of ACTH, as a single dose, had no significant ef… Show more

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“…Glucocorticoids produce migration of Mn from liver to carcass, while growth inhibition resulting from Mn deficiency is said to be reversed by growth hormone [18]. Both hypophysectomy in rats and the injection of ACTH causes a loss of Zn from the prostate and adrenal glands [28]. Values for Zn, Cu, and Mn in the liver and muscle are typically correlated with immaturity in rats [6], while Mn per unit liver DNA is reduced with aging.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Glucocorticoids produce migration of Mn from liver to carcass, while growth inhibition resulting from Mn deficiency is said to be reversed by growth hormone [18]. Both hypophysectomy in rats and the injection of ACTH causes a loss of Zn from the prostate and adrenal glands [28]. Values for Zn, Cu, and Mn in the liver and muscle are typically correlated with immaturity in rats [6], while Mn per unit liver DNA is reduced with aging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%