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  • Title: The stimulatory effect of corticotrophin on testicular testosterone release in male rabbits.
    Author: Pitzel L, Kendoff A, Osterloh B, König A.
    Journal: Exp Clin Endocrinol; 1984 May; 83(3):297-302. PubMed ID: 6088260.
    Abstract:
    Intravenous injection of 1-24 ACTH synthetic analogue (10 micrograms/kg body weight 1-24 ACTH) via permanent indwelling jugular catheters to intact male rabbits, resulted in a rapid rise of plasma corticosteroid (C) and plasma testosterone (T) levels. Mean C levels were significantly elevated during the period between 10 and 100 min after ACTH administration whereas mean T concentrations showed a significant rise at 20 min after the 1-24 ACTH administration. On the other hand a significant suppression of plasma T levels was observed 120 min p.i., indicating a biphasic effect of 1-24 ACTH on plasma T levels. Castrated animals reacted to 1-24 ACTH with mean C levels, comparable to concentrations in intact rabbits, whereas their lowered plasma T concentrations showed no changes. When 1-24 ACTH was administered to intact animals 96 h after pretreatment with HCG, plasma T levels were significantly elevated at 20 min after 1-24 ACTH injection whereas a second HCG injection was ineffective in modifying T concentrations. From these results we concluded, that exogenously applied 1-24 ACTH can effectively stimulate the testicular T release in adult male rabbits and that such release is independent of the LH receptors in Leydig cells.
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