Natural adrenocorticosteroids do not restore resistance to endotoxin in the adrenalectomized mouse

1993 
: Chronic loss of adrenocorticosteroid activity by adrenalectomy (10 days) or acute inhibition of glucocorticoid receptor function by injection of an anti-progestin (RU-38486) increased sensitivity to lipopolysaccharide about 200-fold, compared to that of control animals. Daily subcutaneous injection of a mixture of the natural glucocorticoid corticosterone and the mineralocorticoid deoxycorticosterone did not restore resistance to the endotoxin. The largest dose of steroid, 400 micrograms corticosterone + 200 micrograms deoxycorticosterone, provided only partial protection against 20 micrograms LPS, which was 10% of the LD50 for animals with adrenals. The mechanisms involved in lack of effectiveness of natural corticosteroids will require further experimentation.
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