California Primate Research Center, University of California, Davis.
Am J Primatol. 1985;8(3):215-224. doi: 10.1002/ajp.1350080304.
The effect of dexamethasone-induced alteration of adrenocortical activity was assessed in two species of New World primates: Saimiri sciureus and Callicebus moloch. Basal and stress levels of corticosteroids were determined following treatment with three doses of dexamethasone (0, 50, or 500 μg/kg). Saimiri showed substantially higher basal levels of corticosteroids than did Callicebus and a greater incremental corticosteroid response to physical restraint. Dexamethasone was found to reduce basal corticosteroids in both species, although this effect was greater for Callicebus than for Saimiri Moreover, the adrenocortical response to physical restraint was reduced by dexamethasone treatment in Callicebus but not in Saimiri. The pattern of results suggests that the species differ in the mechanisms mediating adrenocortical activity.
卷尾猴和普通倭狐猴。在给予三种剂量地塞米松(0、50 或 500μg/kg)后,测定皮质甾类激素的基础和应激水平。与普通倭狐猴相比,卷尾猴显示出更高的皮质甾类激素基础水平和对身体束缚的更大的皮质甾类激素递增反应。发现地塞米松降低了两种动物的基础皮质甾类激素,尽管对普通倭狐猴的作用大于对卷尾猴的作用。此外,地塞米松处理降低了普通倭狐猴对身体束缚的肾上腺皮质反应,但对卷尾猴没有影响。结果表明,在调节肾上腺皮质活动的机制方面,这些物种存在差异。