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Mirex-induced adaptive liver growth: a corticosterone-mediated response.
The adaptive liver growth response was investigated in intact and adrenalectomized rats. When adult male rats were given a single oral dose of mirex (100 mg/kg body weight) there was a 72% increase in relative liver weight (RLW) in 72 hr. Based on [3H]-thymidine [( 3H]TdR) incorporation into hepatic DNA, there was also a wave of DNA synthesis which peaked at 48 hr and decreased to essentially control values by 96 hr post mirex dose. In mirex-dosed adrenalectomised (Adx) animals, the RLW was increased by only 38% and there was sustained DNA synthesis. When mirex-dosed Adx rats were given corticosterone supplements, the RLW response was similar to the RLW response in intact mirex-dosed rats. However, the 48-hr DNA synthesis peak seen in intact mirex-dosed rats was eliminated. From these data it is suggested that mirex-induced adaptive liver growth has two components: a hypertrophic component which is mediated by corticosterone, and a hyperplastic component which is independent of corticosterone.