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A 24-year-old man visited our hospital complaining of hypertension and headache. Endocrinological findings revealed no abnormalities except for a slight decrease in serum
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
, a slight increase in urine 17-ketosteroid (17-KS), and a marked increase in serum pregnenolone. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a 3 x 3 cm mass in the right adrenal area and I131-aldosterol scintigraphy demonstrated a high absorption of the isotope in the right adrenal area.
Vena
cavography suggested a 2 x 2 cm tumor thrombus originating in the right adrenal. Under the diagnosis of the right adrenocortical carcinoma, adrenalectomy and removal of the tumor thrombus were performed. Both serum pregnenolone and urine 17-KS returned to the normal level within a week after the operation and blood pressure was well controlled without any medication 3 months after the operation. Thus, the tumor seemed to be endocrinologically active.
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PMID:[Adrenocortical carcinoma: report of a case]. 164 74
Hypotension in fetal sheep stimulates reflex decreases in heart rate and increases in the secretion of several hormones, including
adrenocorticotropin
(ACTH), cortisol, vasopressin, and renin. However, little is known about the afferent limb(s) of the reflex(es) controlling these responses. Fetal sheep between 122 and 134 days gestation were prepared with chronic vascular catheters, intravascular balloon-tipped catheters, and amniotic fluid catheters. Seven fetal sheep were also subjected to sinoaortic denervation, and nine remained intact. After recovery from surgery for 2-5 days, fetuses were subjected to a 10-min period of hypotension produced by vena caval obstruction, produced by inflation of balloons in the superior and inferior venae cavae.
Vena
caval obstruction produced decreases in fetal heart rate and increases in fetal plasma ACTH, vasopressin, and renin activity, which were related to the degree of hypotension. Prior sinoaortic denervation attenuated all of these responses. It is concluded that afferent fibers in the carotid sinus and/or aortic depressor nerves mediate part of the heart rate, ACTH, vasopressin, and renin responses to vena caval obstruction in late-gestation fetal sheep.
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PMID:Sinoaortic denervation attenuates the reflex responses to hypotension in fetal sheep. 271 52
A series of studies were conducted to determine the effects of leucine-(leu-) enkephalin and methionine-(met-) enkephalin on perfusion pressure. These experiments utilized isolated perfused femoral arterial preparations in pentobarbital-anesthetized cats. The enkephalins were administered intraarterially into the femoral artery and changes in perfusion pressure recorded. Leu-enkephalin in doses of 1 microgram to 320 micrograms produced significant dose-dependent decreases in perfusion pressure (4.0 +/- 1.3% with 1 microgram to 19.1 +/- 2.1% with 320 microgram). Similar declines in perfusion pressure (5.2 +/- 2.4% with 1 microgram to 21.7 +/- 4.1% with 320 micrograms) were observed following the administration of
met-enkephalin
. Pretreatment with naloxone (3 mg/kg) antagonized the effects of both enkephalins.
Diphenhydramine
(2 mg/kg) effectively antagonized the leu-enkephalin elicited decline in perfusion pressure but blocked the effects of
met-enkephalin
only at lower agonist doses. Propranolol treatment (4 mg/kg) did not alter the pressure responses to either enkephalin. The results of the study show that intraarterially administered enkephalins exert a vasodilatory effect on vasculature in skeletal muscle which may be direct, indirect or both. The differential antagonism of the effects of the two enkephalins suggest that the two opioids act through different receptors or multiple receptors.
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PMID:Effects of enkephalins on perfusion pressure in isolated hindlimb preparations. 714 40