1960
DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0200266
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Changes in Electrolytes and 17-Oxosteroids in the Rat Subjected to Cold Environment

Abstract: 1. Transiently high plasma sodium and low potassium levels have been recorded in rats exposed to severe cold ( 0\ s=deg\ C) for periods of up to 48 hr. At the same time the whole blood haematocrit value was reduced. No such changes occurred in similarly exposed adrenalectomized rats.2. The Na/K ratio of urine produced by rats during the first 12 hr of exposure was found to be abnormally low, i.e. suggestive of sodium retention with potassium loss.3. A rapid increase in urinary 17-oxosteroid (17-KS) output was … Show more

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“…At week 15, the various test and control rats were placed singly in metabolism cages for collection of urine specimens for 17-ketosteroid analyses (13). The assay of urinary androgens has frequently been used as an index of gonadal output (4,14) even though it represents the combined total of the predominant gonadal and smaller urinary 17-ketosteroid contributions of the adrenal glands (15).…”
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“…At week 15, the various test and control rats were placed singly in metabolism cages for collection of urine specimens for 17-ketosteroid analyses (13). The assay of urinary androgens has frequently been used as an index of gonadal output (4,14) even though it represents the combined total of the predominant gonadal and smaller urinary 17-ketosteroid contributions of the adrenal glands (15).…”
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