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Effects Of Ethanol And Caffeine Administered Maternally On Neonatal Adrenocortical Function, Rhonda L. Mullins Rohlfing
Effects Of Ethanol And Caffeine Administered Maternally On Neonatal Adrenocortical Function, Rhonda L. Mullins Rohlfing
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Two investigations were conducted to determine the effects of maternally administered ethanol and caffeine on neonatal adrenocortical function. In the ethanol study, pregnant female rats were fed a liquid diet in which 35% of the sucrose calories were removed and replaced with ethanol. Dams in the caffeine study were injected with 25 mg/kg/day caffeine in saline solution. Within 24 hours of parturition, neonatal rats in both studies were sacrificed. The adrenal glands were incubated in vitro for one hour and media were analyzed for corticosterone content. Significant adrenal weight differences were found in both studies. The ethanol group pups were …