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Three Merino ewes, adapted for about 3 weeks to their environment, were bled at 10 min intervals through a jugular venous cannula. Radioimmunoassay of plasma samples for cortisol revealed marked diurnal variations with peak levels just after midnight and lowest values in the afternoon. This rhythm appeared to result from a changing amplitude associated with a distinct ultradian rhythm (frequency 0·8–1·2 cycles/h) in the plasma level of cortisol. Calculation of the daily rate of secretion of cortisol from the hormone profiles gave a mean value of 8·49 mg. Arguments are put forward in favour of this method for obtaining the true rate of secretion of cortisol.
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