Milk-borne hormones : possible tools of communication between mother and suckling.
Autor: | Koldovský, Otakar, 1930-1998 |
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Další autoři: |
Illnerová, Helena, 1937-
Macho, Ladislav, 1930-2024
Štrbák, Vladimír, 1943-
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Předmět: |
fyziologie člověka
inzulin melatonin human physiology insulin články journal articles thyroxin interakce matka-štěně hormon stimulující štítnou žlázu epidermální růstový faktor somatostatin ochranná role faktorů přenášených mlékem mother-pup interaction thyroid-stimulating hormone epidermal growth factor insulin-like growth factors IGFI and IGF-II protective role of milk-borne factors |
Druh dokumentu: | Non-fiction |
ISSN: | 0862-8408 |
Abstrakt: | Abstract: Early studies suggested endocrine type mother-pup interaction: ¹³¹I administered to suckling rats appeared via the urine of the suckling and mother's milk in the circulation of litter mates who were not injected with iodine; levels of thyroxin in rat milk were influenced by the status of the thyroid gland of the lactating rat. Administration of TRH (thyrotropin releasing hormone) to lactating mothers led to an appearance of unaltered hormones in the milk and stomach content of sucklings. TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) or ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone) when given orogastrically to suckling rats increased thyroid hormones and corticosterone serum levels in suckling rats. Functional effects of gastrointestinal administration of insulin, bombesin (mammalian analog of gastrin-releasing peptide) and epidermal growth factor (EGF) are reviewed in detail (32 references). |
Databáze: | Katalog Knihovny AV ČR |
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