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  • Title: Acidosis activation of the pituitary-adrenal-renal glutaminase I axis.
    Author: Welbourne TC.
    Journal: Endocrinology; 1976 Oct; 99(4):1071-9. PubMed ID: 185045.
    Abstract:
    Previous studies have demonstrated that the adrenal glands were necessary for acidosis activation of the mitochondrial glutaminase I pathway. The present studies were undertaken to determine if corticosterone levels are elevated in acidotic rats and if so, whether acidosis stimulates the adrenal glands directly or via the pituitary-adrenal axis. Metabolic acidosis induced by NH4Cl, either acute or chronic, increased corticosterone levels 100 to 130% in intact rats. Acute metabolic acidosis did not activate the mitochondrial pathway in adrenalectomized rats; corticosterone levels were not elevated in hypophysectomized rats nor did activation of the mitochondrial pathway occur in response to acidosis. Therefore, acidosis does not stimulate the adrenal gland directly; rather, it requires the intact pituitary. Administering exogenous corticotropin to hypophysectomized rats resulted in elevation of plasma corticosterone levels and activation of the mitochondrial pathway. The pituitary-adrenal cortex-renal glutaminase I axis apparently operates as a functional unit in the homeostatic response to metabolic acidosis.
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