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The effect of foetal decapitation on the antenatal development of the enzymes monoamine oxidase and catechol O-methyl transferase in rabbit foetuses
Authors:H Parvez  S Parvez
Institution:University of Paris XI, Centre of Orsay, Laboratory of Endocrinology, Bât. 490, 91405 Orsay France
Abstract:The development of the enzymes monoamine oxidase and catechol O-methyl transferase in rabbit foetuses was studied. The adrenocortical system of the rabbit foetuses was inactivated by hypophysectomy on the 18th day of foetal age. The hypophysectomy of the foetuses by decapitation in utero resulted in marked increases in the activities of the enzymes monoamine oxidase and catechol O-methyl transferase in most of the body organs determined 12 days after the operation. A single administration of adrenocorticotropic hormone or hydrocortisone to the decapitated foetuses reduced the activities of both the enzymes studied in most of the body organs. The results suggest that glucocorticoids present in the circulation of foetal animals act as inhibitory factor for enzymes of catecholamine degradation. The inactivation of glucocorticoidogenesis by removal of the hypophysis takes away this rate-limiting control and highly significant increases in the activities of the enyzmes monoamine oxidase and catechol O-methyl transferase occur.
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