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Feeding rats with a fat meal caused marked reduction in the level of plasma urea and urinary output of urea and total nitrogen. Experiments were carried out to examine the possible intervention of some hormones in these phenomena. Protein sparing action of fat was exerted even in the alloxan-diabetic, adrenalectomized, hypophysectomized and thyroi-dectomized rats. Feeding rats with a fat meal caused no appreciable change in the level of cyclic AMP in liver and gastrocnemius muscle. The overall results obtained here are throught to suggest that the action of fat may be exerted independently of any hormones examined; insulin, glucocorticoids, cyclic AMP and other hormones excreted from adrenal, hypophysis and thyroid gland.