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Department of Physiology, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Maturation of the fetal adrenal gland is
critical for the onset of ovine parturition. It has long been proposed
that the fetal adrenal gland may be under inhibitory influences during
late gestation. In vitro evidence has suggested that angiotensin II may
be such an inhibitory factor and may help to prevent a premature
increase in cortisol concentrations. The aim of this study was to test the effect of angiotensin II infusion in vivo on basal cortisol concentrations and fetal adrenal responsiveness to an ACTH-(1
24) challenge. Fetuses received a continuous infusion of either angiotensin II (100 ng · min
1 · kg
1;
n = 7) or saline (2 ml/h;
n = 4), which commenced at 140 days of
gestation (GA) and continued for a total of 50 h. Adrenal
responsiveness to the administration of ACTH-(1
24) (5 µg/kg) was
determined during angiotensin II or saline infusions at both 2 and 48 h
after infusion onset. Angiotensin II had no significant effect on
adrenal responsiveness after acute (2 h) or chronic (48 h) infusion.
There was no effect of saline or angiotensin II infusion on basal
immunoreactive ACTH or cortisol concentrations after 2 h, but there was
a significant increase in basal cortisol concentrations in both
treatment groups by 48 h, probably reflecting the normal rise in
cortisol concentrations at this GA. Mean arterial blood pressure was
significantly increased in angiotensin II-infused fetuses only. This
study has therefore found no evidence to suggest that angiotensin II
infusion in vivo modulates fetal basal cortisol concentrations or
adrenal responsiveness in the last week of gestation, in contrast with
previous in vitro studies. These results throw into question the
proposed role of angiotensin II as a negative modulator of adrenal
function in the ovine fetus.
hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis; cortisol concentration; adrenal function
Deceased 28 October 1996.
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