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Plasma cortisol activity in rats under conditions of chronic stress supplemented with resveratrol

OBJECTIVE: To determine the activity of cortisol in rats treated with exogenous adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and a resveratrol supplement. METHODS: Forty-eight adult female rats and 16 male rats of the strain (Rattus norvegicus) that were three months old and with body weights ranging from 200...

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Autores principales: Vélez-Marín, Miryam, Hurtado Salazar, Alejandro, Uribe-Velásquez, Luis F
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Universidad del Valle 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4001952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24893196
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author Vélez-Marín, Miryam
Hurtado Salazar, Alejandro
Uribe-Velásquez, Luis F
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Uribe-Velásquez, Luis F
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine the activity of cortisol in rats treated with exogenous adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and a resveratrol supplement. METHODS: Forty-eight adult female rats and 16 male rats of the strain (Rattus norvegicus) that were three months old and with body weights ranging from 200 to 250 g for females and 300 to 350 g for males were used and kept in controlled environmental conditions: temperature of 20±2° C and light-dark cycles of 14 and 10 hours. They were fed a balanced diet and had free access to water. The rats were randomly divided into four groups: group 1 - was treated with 5 µg/kg of ACTH i.p. every twelve hours; group 2 - received the same treatment with ACTH plus a grape extract supplement (resveratrol) of 40 mg/kg; group 3 - only received grape extract (resveratrol); and group 4 - received a saline solution (0.9%) i.p. and oral, and served as controls. The experimental design was a 2×2 factorial with two levels ACTH and two polyphenol levels (grape extract). RESULTS: No significant differences were found in blood cortisol concentrations, by day and gender, or by treatment effects (0.75 µg/dL ± 0.11; p <0.001). CONCLUSION: Results suggest that chronic stress and consumption of resveratrol did not directly alter levels of plasmatic cortisol in either stressed or unstressed rats. It was concluded that the given dosage levels of ACTH possibly did not produce sufficient stimulation of the adrenal gland for these animals.
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spelling pubmed-40019522014-06-02 Plasma cortisol activity in rats under conditions of chronic stress supplemented with resveratrol Vélez-Marín, Miryam Hurtado Salazar, Alejandro Uribe-Velásquez, Luis F Colomb Med (Cali) Original Article OBJECTIVE: To determine the activity of cortisol in rats treated with exogenous adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and a resveratrol supplement. METHODS: Forty-eight adult female rats and 16 male rats of the strain (Rattus norvegicus) that were three months old and with body weights ranging from 200 to 250 g for females and 300 to 350 g for males were used and kept in controlled environmental conditions: temperature of 20±2° C and light-dark cycles of 14 and 10 hours. They were fed a balanced diet and had free access to water. The rats were randomly divided into four groups: group 1 - was treated with 5 µg/kg of ACTH i.p. every twelve hours; group 2 - received the same treatment with ACTH plus a grape extract supplement (resveratrol) of 40 mg/kg; group 3 - only received grape extract (resveratrol); and group 4 - received a saline solution (0.9%) i.p. and oral, and served as controls. The experimental design was a 2×2 factorial with two levels ACTH and two polyphenol levels (grape extract). RESULTS: No significant differences were found in blood cortisol concentrations, by day and gender, or by treatment effects (0.75 µg/dL ± 0.11; p <0.001). CONCLUSION: Results suggest that chronic stress and consumption of resveratrol did not directly alter levels of plasmatic cortisol in either stressed or unstressed rats. It was concluded that the given dosage levels of ACTH possibly did not produce sufficient stimulation of the adrenal gland for these animals. Universidad del Valle 2012-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4001952/ /pubmed/24893196 Text en Copyright: © 2012 Universidad del Valle. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Plasma cortisol activity in rats under conditions of chronic stress supplemented with resveratrol
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title_fullStr Plasma cortisol activity in rats under conditions of chronic stress supplemented with resveratrol
title_full_unstemmed Plasma cortisol activity in rats under conditions of chronic stress supplemented with resveratrol
title_short Plasma cortisol activity in rats under conditions of chronic stress supplemented with resveratrol
title_sort plasma cortisol activity in rats under conditions of chronic stress supplemented with resveratrol
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4001952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24893196
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