Summary
We examined ACTH responses to the three main mechanisms of ACTH secretion, i.e., stress,
negative feedback and circadian rhythm, in six patients with Shy-Drager syndrome and
in six control subjects to determine whether or not injury to the central autonomic
nervous system provokes some disturbances in ACTH secretion. The patients showed a
poor cortisol response to the stress of insulin induced hypoglycemia along with a
normal ACTH and urinary 17-OHCS response to metyrapone and a normal cortisol circadian
rhythm. The discrepancy between the above-mentioned functional tests of ACTH secretion
is rare to our knowledge. These findings suggested the existence of a glucoreceptor
defect in such patients, or the possibility that the stress of insulin induced hypoglycemia
stimulates ACTH secretion by way of the autonomic nervous system.
Key-Words:
Shy-Drager Syndrome
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Pituitary Adrenocortical System
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Insulin Induced Hypoglycemia
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Circadian Rhythm
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Metyrapone