Jones C T, Ritchie J W, Flint A P
J Endocrinol. 1977 Mar;72(3):251-7. doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0720251.
The effect of repeated increases in plasma ACTH on the production of corticosteroids and androstenedione in the sheep foetus has been investigated. Elevation of foetal plasma ACTH for up to 2 h every 24 h by repeated periods of hypoxia increased the output of cortisol. No consistent effects on foetal or maternal androstenedione concentrations or on maternal oestrogen levels were observed. Repeated short periods of increased foetal plasma ACTH concentration may promote maturation of the foetal adrenal, but there is no increase in androgen secretion by the gland nor is there an increase in oestrogen production by the placenta under such conditions.