Impaired regulation of corticosterone levels during fasting in aging rats.

作者: Gary W. Britton , Samuel Rotenberg , Richard C. Adelman

DOI: 10.1016/0006-291X(75)90236-3

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摘要: Abstract The concentration of corticosterone in aortal blood 3-day fasted rats decreases approximately 75% between 2- and 24-months age. reduced level hormone aging is not attributable to an enhanced rate utilization from the or a diminished steroidogenic capacity adrenal cortex, but apparently reflects deficiency extraadrenal regulatory mechanisms.

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