Alpha-adrenergic stimulation of corticotropin secretion by a specific central mechanism in man.
In a double-blind study in normal subjects, methoxamine, a highly selective agonist at alpha-1-adrenoceptors, significantly increased circulating ACTH and cortisol. The stimulant effect of methoxamine on cortisol secretion was dose dependent in the range 3.5-7 micrograms/kg/min, was abolished by con...
Main Authors: | Al-Damluji, S, Perry, L, Tomlin, S, Bouloux, P, Grossman, A, Rees, L, Besser, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1987
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