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Title: Evidence against a self-inhibition of ACTH secretion in man. Author: Cavagnini F, Invitti C, Danesi L, Passamonti M, Fossati R. Journal: Neuroendocrinology; 1985 Dec; 41(6):518-25. PubMed ID: 3001562. Abstract: To ascertain the physiological relevance of an autoregulation of adrenocorticotropin hormone(ACTH) secretion in man, we studied the effect of alsactide (beta-Ala1, Lys17-ACTH1-17-4-amino-N-butylamide), a synthetic ACTH analogue with potent steroidogenic activity but not recognized in the endogenous ACTH immunoassay, on plasma ACTH pattern in patients with Addison's disease. Three experimental models were employed as follows: (a) in 6 patients, whose steroid replacement therapy had been discontinued 36 h previously, we compared the effect of alsactide, administered at two dose levels (10 or 100 micrograms i.v. als bolus followed by the same dose infused over 2 h, and of placebo, on the plasma ACTH pattern; (b) the previous experiment was repeated in 4 patients in whom cortone replacement therapy was substituted for 3 days with dexamethasone, 0.5-1.5 mg daily p.o., so as to lower plasma ACTH levels to within the high normal range; (c) in 4 patients off therapy for 36 h, we evaluated the ACTH response to synthetic ovine corticotropin-releasing factor, 1 microgram/kg body weight injected intravenously, occurring during concomitant administration of alsactide, 100 micrograms i.v. as bolus plus 100 micrograms infused over 2 h, or placebo. Compared to placebo, alsactide did not significantly affect the pattern of ACTH under any of the experimental conditions investigated. Collectively, our findings, although they have to be interpreted with caution, do not support the idea that a self-regulation mechanism plays an important role in the control of ACTH secretion in man.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]