Vol. 42 No. 1, 2003
Adrenocortical Modulation Following ACTH, Corticoid, and
Medullary Hormone Administration in the Soft-shelled Turtle Lissemys
punctata punctata (Bonnoterre) (Family: Trionychidae)
TPrajna
P. Ray, Santasri Chaudhuri-Sengupta and Biswa R. Maiti*
Histophysiology
Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta (Ballygunge
Campus), 35 Ballygunge Circular Road, Calcutta 700 019, India
Prajna
P. Ray, Santasri Chaudhuri-Sengupta and Biswa R. Maiti (2003)
Our aim was to study the role of ACTH and adrenal hormones in
adrenocortical function in the soft-shelled turtle, Lissemys punctata
punctata (Family: Trionychidae). All experiments were carried out in
sexually immature animals. 1) ACTH treatment at all doses (0.5, 1.0,
and 2.0 IU/100 g body wt. daily for 10 d) produced adrenocortical
hypertrophy with increased nuclear diameters followed by a rise in acid
and alkaline phosphatase activities, and depletion of cholesterol and
ascorbic acid levels from the adrenal gland. The magnitude of the
response was nearly the same for all doses. 2) Dexamethasone treatment
only at the moderate or higher dosage (50 or 100 µg/100 g body wt.
daily for 10 d) suppressed adrenocortical activity by causing changes
counter to those of ACTH, and showed dose-dependent action, with no
significant effect at the lower dose (25 µg/100 g body wt. daily for 10
d). But ACTH treatment (0.5 IU/100 g body wt. daily for 10 d after DMS
treatment of 100 µg/100 g body wt. daily for 10 d) prevented
adrenocortical suppression by inducing the same manifestations as those
of ACTH alone in dexamethasone (DMS) recipients. 3) Corticosterone and
aldosterone administration only at the moderate or higher dose (50 or
100 µg/100 g body wt. daily for 10 d) had dose-dependent inhibitory
effects on adrenocortical function by causing changes that were the
same to those of dexamethasone recipients. 4) Norepinephrine and
epinephrine treatments, however, caused dose-dependent adrenocortical
stimulation only at the moderate or higher dose (50 or 100 µg/100 g
body wt. daily for 10 d) by inducing changes that were comparable to
those of ACTH. These findings are briefly discussed.
Key words: Corticotropin,
Adrenal hormones, Adrenal cortex, Lissemys.
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