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ADRKNOCORTICAL FUNCTION AND CORTISOL METABOLISM IN OLD AGE*

Authors :
Charles D. West
Edwin Englert
Lindy F. Kumagai
E. L. Simons
D. B. Carter
Harold Brown
Source :
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 21:1197-1207
Publication Year :
1961
Publisher :
The Endocrine Society, 1961.

Abstract

In this study the influence of old age on adrcnocortical function and cortisol metabolism was investigated, along with renal, hepatic and thyroid function in 15 young men (25–40 years old) and 50 old men (60–96 years old). By the criteria of 8-a.m. plasma levels of free and conjugated 17-hydroxycorticosteroids (17-OH-CS) and the plasma corticoid response to ACTH stimulation, no significant change in adrenocortical function could be demonstrated with advancing age. However, there was a progressive and significant decrease in the urinary excretion of 17-OH-CS with aging. Following intravenous administration of a standard dose, cortisol disappeared from the circulation at a significantly slower rate in the old men. The maximal levels of plasma conjugated 17-OH-CS observed after cortisol infusion were statistically the same for all ages, but the rate of decay from peak values was slower in the older subjects. These alterations in cortisol metabolism were associated with a significant increase in the level of ...

Details

ISSN :
19457197 and 0021972X
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....081f7fb158114c3ebcec52a93dc8b50f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-21-10-1197