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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 25, 181-190, Copyright © 1981 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Department of Meat and Animal Science,
University of Wisconsin,
Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Porcine fetal adrenal development at Days 89, 97, 105, and 113 of gestation was investigated.
Cortisol secretion by fetal adrenal slices in vitro paralleled fetal plasma cortisol levels previously
reported by other investigators, with the greatest increase in both occurring during the last week of
gestation. Neither the ACTH dose-response nor the proportional increase in cortisol secretion in
response to a maximal dose of ACTH changed from Day 89 to term. At all ages examined, homologous fetal pituitary homogenate had the same effect on cortisol production as a maximal dose of
ACTH. Adrenal cortex ultrastructure appeared well developed from Day 89 on. Adrenal weight
increased faster than fetal weight, especially between Days 105 and 113. This increase was primarily due to hyperplasia in the adrenal cortex zona fasciculata, although some hypertrophy occurred
as well. The increase in cortisol secretion in vitro between Days 89 and 105 could be completely
accounted for by adrenal cortex growth. From Days 89 to 105, the cortisol:corticosterone ratio as
determined by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) was 1.1 ± 0.3, but increased (P>0.05)
to 4.8 ± 0.5 by Day 113. It appears, therefore, that the major adrenal changes contributing to
increased cortisol production are 1) mitotic activity in the zona fasciculata which increases as term
approaches, and 2) increased secretion of cortisol in proportion to other steroids in the last week
of gestation.
Accepted on March 20, 1981
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