J. Elnif et Pt. Sangild, THE ROLE OF GLUCOCORTICOIDS IN THE GROWTH OF THE DIGESTIVE-TRACT IN MINK (MUSTELA-VISON), Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Physiology, 115(1), 1996, pp. 37-42
The effect of glucocorticoids on the growth of digestive organs was in
vestigated in the postnatal period of mink. A total of 110 mink kits f
rom 20 litters were either not injected or injected intramuscularly fo
r seven days with saline, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH, 50 mu g/k
g/day) or hydrocortisone-acetate (synthetic glucocorticoid, 50 mg/kg/d
ay). The kits were killed at 2-10 weeks of age. Plasma cortisol levels
did not change significantly with age in the control animals. In the
ACTH group, plasma cortisol was minimum at 4 weeks of age, whereas in
the hydrocortisone-acetate group, plasma cortisol was maximum at this
age. The mink appears to have a period of reduced adrenal responsivene
ss to ACTH and a low metabolic clearance rate of cortisol around 4 wee
ks of age. The weight of the ventricle, pancreas and intestine per bod
y weight reached a maximum at 6-8 weeks of age. Hydrocortisone-acetate
treated kits showed reduced body growth at 2-6 weeks and increased we
ight of the pancreas and intestine at 6-10 weeks. The postnatal growth
of digestive organs was relatively slow in mink kits and the effects
of exogenous cortisol administration occurred relatively late in mink
compared with some other species (rats, pigs). Cortisol may play a reg
ulatory role in the growth of digestive organs in the postnatal period
of mink kits.