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Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 142:4599-4606
STAT5 transduces transcriptional responses to GH in liver and other tissues and is proposed to mediate the sexually dimorphic effects of plasma GH secretory profiles on rodent liver gene expression. Previous studies have suggested that STAT5 undergoe
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 139:3871-3875
Pulsatile GH secretion is exquisitely sensitive to perturbations in nutritional status, but the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Leptin, a recently discovered adipose cell hormone, is thought to be a sensor of energy stores and to regulate
Autor:
Jean-Claude Painson, Gloria Shaffer Tannenbaum, G.Frank McCarthy, Wendy Gurd, Martine Lapointe
Publikováno v:
Metabolism. 39:35-39
The secretion of growth hormone (GH) is markedly pulsatile in nature in both man and experimental animals. Exensive evidence indicates that the episodic pattern of GH release from the pituitary gland is generated by an esquisite interplay between two
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 127(6)
GH secretion is markedly blunted in obesity; however, the mechanism(s) mediating this response remains to be elucidated. In the present study we examined the involvement of the two hypothalamic GH-regulatory hormones, GH-releasing factor (GRF) and so
Autor:
Gloria Shaffer Tannenbaum, Eleanor Colle, Thomas A. Seemayer, Wendy Gurd, Hy Goldman, Laura Wanamaker
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 109(6)
The effects of spontaneous diabetes on pancreatic A, B, and D cells were assessed using immunocytochemical, and histochemical RIA techniques. Three groups of untreated diabetic BB Wistar rats were studied at various stages of the diabetic syndrome: 1
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 109(6)
The time course of changes in plasma levels of GH, insulin (IRI), and glucose were examined in the spontaneously diabetic BB Wistar rat. Sequential 6-h GH, IRI, and glucose secretory profiles were obtained at various times before (1–42 days) and af
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 102(1)
The effects on GH and PRL secretion of several pharmacological agents known to modify central neurotransmitter action were determined in unanesthetized male rats. Phenoxybenzamine, an alpha-adrenergic blocker (5 mg/kg iv), abolished episodic GH secre