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Seasonal, Circadian and Episodic Variations of Human Immunoreactive Beta-MSH, ACTH and Cortisol

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Date 1981 Jan 1
PMID 6262256
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The 24-hour profile of plasma levels of immunoreactive beta-MSH (IR-beta MSH), ACTH and cortisol was obtained at 15-min intervals in six normal males in summer and winter. In the radioimmunoassay used, dilution curves of human beta-MSH and human beta-LPH were not parallel. A seasonal variation in basal pituitary-adrenal secretion, with higher levels in winter than in summer, was demonstrated. A circadian rhythm was found to be significant for ACTH, IR-beta MSH and cortisol in all investigations. Whereas ACTH and cortisol patterns were largely concordant in all studies, there was a significant desynchronization of the circadian rhythm of IR-beta MSH as compared to ACTH in five cases. Eighty-three percent of the secretory spikes of cortisol but only 68% of the IR-beta MSH spikes were concomitant with an ACTH spike. Correlations between maximal levels of concomitant spikes were higher during the quiescent period of pituitary-adrenal secretion (22.00--04.00) for ACTH-cortisol whereas for ACTH-IR-beta MSH, highest correlations were found during the active early morning secretory phase (04.00--10.00). For the three plasma constituents studied, longer apparent half-lives were found to occur when the basal level before spiking was already elevated, suggesting that ACTH, beta-LPH and cortisol are secreted in bursts superimposed on a continuous basal secretion. Absolute increments of concentration appeared to be relatively independent of the level before spiking. It is suggested that the dissociations between ACTH and IR-beta MSH fluctuations in plasma observed here result from in vitro proteolysis of beta-LPH.

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