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Original Articles

The effect of an injection of corticotrophin on plasma concentrations of corticosterone, growth hormone and prolactin in two strains of domestic fowl

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Pages 287-293 | Received 12 Nov 1979, Published online: 08 Nov 2007
 

Abstract

1. Three‐week‐old Light Sussex (LS) and Rhode Island Red (RIR) chicks were injected with long‐acting corticotrophin (ACTH: 30 IU/kg) and the plasma concentrations of corticosterone, growth hormone (GH) and prolactin were determined over a 6‐h period. Plasma concentrations of corticosterone and growth hormone were also measured after an injection of corticosterone (500 μg/kg).

2. The resting plasma concentration of corticosterone in LS was less than that in RIR birds. The increase elicited by ACTH was smaller in LS but, since it was maintained for longer, the plasma corticosterone response was at least 18% larger than that in RIR birds.

3. Plasma GH concentration was decreased after an injection of ACTH in both strains but the decrease lasted longer in the LS chicks.

4. Plasma prolactin concentration was unaffected by ACTH.

5. After intra‐abdominal injection of corticosterone, plasma GH concentration was depressed in both strains. It is concluded that ACTH‐induced depression of plasma GH and growth is mediated by corticosterone.

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Present address: Department of Environmental Physiology, Cook College, Rutgers University, PO Box 231, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, USA

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