Plasma lipid and glucose levels in the adrenalectomized rat following triglyceride ingestion
1969
Adrenalectomy did not significantly alter plasma cholesterol, triglycerides and phospholipids in fasted naturally hypertriglyceridemic rats. Oral administration of cottonseed oil resulted in elevations in plasma cholesterol and phospholipids within 2 hr. Adrenalectomy negated these elevations. Triglycerides rose to an equal extent in both groups at the same time. A secondary rise in plasma glucose was noted at about 7 hr in the control rats; this rise was also negated by adrenalectomy.
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