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Changes in Adrenal Gland and Thymus Induced by Sex Steroid Administration in Newborn Rats
性ステロイド投与による新生ラットの副腎および胸腺の変化について
1977
Folia Endocrinologica Japonica
性ステロイド投与による新生ラットの副腎および胸腺の変化について
Testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), progesterone, estradiol-1713, estrone, estriol, 2-hydroxyestradiol-1713, 2-hydroxyestriol, deoxyestrone and diethylstilbestrol were injected s.c. in a dose of 0.5 mg each into newborn rats on the first day of life, and changes in the adrenal gland, thymus and spleen were examined 3 days later. Increase in the body weight during the 3 days was less in rats treated with DHEA, 2-hydroxyestriol and deoxyestrone, as compared with that in controls.
doi:10.1507/endocrine1927.53.2_142
pmid:144072
fatcat:hx4esz5pvrdrvhsl6zbgymtjj4