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Am J Physiol 202: 337-339, 1962;
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Reserpine and adrenocortical function in chickens

W. S. Newcomer 1

1 Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma

Single injections of reserpine into young cockerels produced an increased concentration of free Delta4-3-keto-corticosteroids (particularly corticosterone) in both the adrenal glands and plasma in 3 hr; the increase subsided thereafter. Single injections of reserpine, promazine, or serotonin produced an acidophilia within 6 hr.

Submitted on July 21, 1961







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