Impaired diurnal adrenal rhythmicity restored by constant infusion of corticotropin-releasing hormone in corticotropin-releasing hormone-deficient mice.

LJ Muglia, L Jacobson, SC Weninger… - The Journal of …, 1997 - Am Soc Clin Investig
LJ Muglia, L Jacobson, SC Weninger, CE Luedke, DS Bae, KH Jeong, JA Majzoub
The Journal of clinical investigation, 1997Am Soc Clin Investig
The normal pattern of daily glucocorticoid production in mammals requires circadian
modulation of hypothalamicpituitary-adrenal axis activity. To assess both the factors
responsible for imparting this diurnal profile and its physiologic importance, we have
exploited corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)-deficient mice generated by homologous
recombination in embryonic stem cells. CRH-deficient mice have lost normal circadian
variations in plasma ACTH and glucocorticoid while maintaining normal circadian locomotor …
The normal pattern of daily glucocorticoid production in mammals requires circadian modulation of hypothalamicpituitary-adrenal axis activity. To assess both the factors responsible for imparting this diurnal profile and its physiologic importance, we have exploited corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)-deficient mice generated by homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells. CRH-deficient mice have lost normal circadian variations in plasma ACTH and glucocorticoid while maintaining normal circadian locomotor activity. Constant peripheral infusion of CRH produced marked diurnal excursions of plasma glucocorticoid, indicating that CRH acts in part as a permissive factor for other circadian modulators of adrenocortical activity. The presence of atrophic adrenals in CRH-deficient mice without an overt deficit in basal plasma ACTH concentration suggests that the diurnal increase in ACTH is essential to maintain normal adrenal function.
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