Horm Metab Res 1977; 9(5): 384-389
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1093533
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Liver Enzyme Adaptation after Lithium Administration in Handled and Nonhandled Rats

L. C. Davis [*] , W. D. Pfeifer , G. W. Grier
  • Abraham Ribicoff Research Center, Norwich, Connecticut, U.S.A.
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Publication Date:
23 December 2008 (online)

Abstract

We have examined the interaction of lithium administration and the infant stimulation procedure of handling on hormonally regulated enzymes of liver. Animals handled in infancy show an increased morning corticosterone level in response to lithium feeding and markedly elevated serum glucose during refeeding following a two day fast, when compared to nonhandled control animals. Lithium alters serum corticosterone both in response to the stress of fasting, and during the diurnal cycle following glucose refeeding. The handled and nonhandled animals respond differently. These results are consistent with previously reported alterations in feedback regulation of ACTH secretion in handled animals. They also indicate a further modification of this system in response to lithium administration.

1 Present address: Department of Biochemstry, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506

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