Salivary and plasma cortisol response to adrenocorticotropin administration in pigs

Citation
Dm. Bushong et al., Salivary and plasma cortisol response to adrenocorticotropin administration in pigs, LAB ANIMALS, 34(2), 2000, pp. 171-181
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
LABORATORY ANIMALS
ISSN journal
00236772 → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
171 - 181
Database
ISI
SICI code
0023-6772(200004)34:2<171:SAPCRT>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Two experiments were conducted to determine the responsiveness of salivary and plasma cortisol to acute (i.v.), depot (i.m.) and chronic (repeated i.m .) adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) administration in swine. In Experiment 1, bar rows (castrated pigs) were assigned to one of three injection treatments: ( 1) saline i.m. (SHAM1, n = 2); (2) 0.75 IU/kg BW ACTH in saline i.v. (ACUTE , n = 2), (3) 2.25 IU/kg BW ACTH in gel i.m. (DEPOT, n = 3). Total cortisol concentrations were determined for concurrent saliva and blood samples. Co rrelations between salivary and plasma cortisol within treatments were: SHA M1, r = 0.60; ACUTE, r=0.58; DEPOT, r=0.79. In Experiment 2, barrows were a ssigned to one of two injection treatments: (1) gel i.m. (SHAM2, n = 3); (2 ) 2.25 IU/kg BW ACTH in gel i.m. (CHRONIC, n = 4). The injections occurred every 6 h for a total of eight injections. Concurrent saliva and blood samp les were obtained every 3 h for 72 h followed by an increasing sampling int erval until day 6. Overall correlations between salivary and plasma cortiso l were: SHAM2, r = 0.30 and CHRONIC, r = 0.61. Experiment 1 found that the relationship between salivary and plasma cortisol was stronger during longe r (DEPOT) than shorter (ACUTE) ACTH stimulation. Experiment 2 found a stron g relationship between the two measurements during chronic ACTH stimulation , but that relationship weakened after ACTH stimulation ceased.