Stress-induced elevation of ouabainlike compound in rat plasma and adrenal.

Recent observations demonstrate the presence of neurosteroids and their rapid increase in response to acute stress. In view of a steroidal nature of ouabainlike compound, we tested the hypothesis that ouabainlike compound may participate in a homeostatic response to acute stress. Male Wistar rats were subjected to acute stress by swimming in water (22 degrees C) for 10 minutes. The levels of ouabainlike compound in plasma, hypothalamus, pituitary, and adrenal at 10, 40, and 70 minutes (n = 8 for each) after the end of swim stress were compared with nonstressed control levels (n = 10). Ouabainlike compound was measured by a radioimmunoassay for ouabain. Plasma levels of corticosterone and catecholamines were also measured. Plasma corticosterone concentrations increased rapidly at 10 minutes (P < .01) and then declined. A trend for a rise in plasma catecholamines was found at 10 minutes. Adrenal levels of ouabainlike compound concomitantly increased at 10 minutes (P < .01, control: 58.9 +/- 5.9 pmol ouabain equivalents per gram; 10 minutes: 92.5 +/- 4.8; 40 minutes: 47.3 +/- 9.6; 70 minutes: 45.1 +/- 6.3). In contrast, the response of plasma ouabainlike compound was slow and doubled at 40 minutes (P < .01, control: 115 +/- 12 pmol ouabain equivalents per liter; 10 minutes: 132 +/- 23; 40 minutes: 226 +/- 53; 70 minutes: 117 +/- 16). Ouabainlike compound levels in hypothalamus and pituitary remained unaltered. These findings suggest that ouabainlike compound may function as a stress hormone.

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