Search Results - "Island, D P"
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Effect of synthetic ovine corticotropin-releasing factor. Dose response of plasma adrenocorticotropin and cortisol
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-03-1983)“…Synthetic ovine corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) was administered to normal male volunteer subjects as an intravenous bolus or 30-s infusion. Doses of CRF…”
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Effect of altered thyroid hormone levels on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function
Published in The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (01-11-1987)“…To determine whether alterations in serum thyroid hormone levels affect hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function, we measured the plasma immunoreactive (IR)…”
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Diurnal variation in the response of plasma adrenocorticotropin and cortisol to intravenous ovine corticotropin-releasing hormone
Published in The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (01-08-1985)“…To determine whether the plasma immunoreactive ACTH (IR-ACTH) and IR-cortisol responses to ovine corticotropin-releasing hormone (oCRH) depend on the time of…”
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Dopamine inhibits angiotensin-stimulated aldosterone biosynthesis in bovine adrenal cells
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-07-1979)“…The possibility that dopamine may play a role in the in vivo control of aldosterone production in man was suggested to us by reports from others; (a) that…”
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Suppression of pituitary-gonadal function by a potent new luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone antagonist in normal men
Published in The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (01-05-1987)“…LHRH antagonists compete with endogenous LHRH for binding to receptors on pituitary gonadotrophs and thereby inhibit gonadal function by suppressing…”
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Single subcutaneous doses of a luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone antagonist suppress serum gonadotropin and testosterone levels in normal men
Published in The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (01-08-1986)“…The ability of single doses of a LHRH antagonist [Ac-delta 3Pro1, 4F-D-Phe2, D-Trp3,6]LHRH (4F-antagonist) to suppress serum gonadotropin and testosterone…”
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Effects of ovine corticotropin-releasing hormone on adrenocorticotropin secretion in the absence of glucocorticoid feedback inhibition in man
Published in The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (01-02-1989)“…We studied 1) the nature of the plasma ACTH response to ovine CRH (oCRH) in the absence of normal glucocorticoid negative feedback inhibition and 2) the cause…”
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A diurnal rhythm in plasma renin activity in man
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Gonadotropins and testosterone escape from suppression during prolonged luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone antagonist administration in normal men
Published in The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (01-05-1987)“…The ability of prolonged administration of a LHRH antagonist, [Ac-delta 3Pro1,4F-D-Phe2,D-Trp3,6]LHRH (4F-antagonist), to suppress serum gonadotropin and…”
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Effect of synthetic ovine corticotropin-releasing factor: prolonged duration of action and biphasic response of plasma adrenocorticotropin and cortisol
Published in The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (01-08-1983)“…The duration of the response to synthetic ovine corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) was studied in 13 healthy male volunteer subjects. Placebo or CRF (0.3, 3,…”
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Effect of ovine corticotropin-releasing hormone administered during insulin-induced hypoglycemia on plasma adrenocorticotropin and cortisol
Published in The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (01-06-1987)“…The factors that mediate the hypothalamic-pituitary response to hypoglycemia in man are unknown. To investigate the role of CRH in the plasma ACTH response to…”
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Influence of yohimbine on release of anterior pituitary hormones
Published in Life sciences (1973) (04-08-1986)“…We used a double-blind crossover design to study the effects of alpha 2 adrenoreceptor blockade with yohimbine on levels of anterior pituitary hormones. A dose…”
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Role of the sympathetic nervous system in regulating renin and aldosterone production in man
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-04-1967)“…Several lines of evidence have been developed indicating that the sympathetic nervous system may play a role in mediating the renal and adrenocortical…”
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Effects of amino-glutethimide on adrenal function in man
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Light synchronization of the circadian rhythm in plasma cortisol (17-OHCS) concentration in man
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NATURAL HISTORY OF PITUITARY-ADRENAL RECOVERY FOLLOWING LONG-TERM SUPPRESSION WITH CORTICOSTEROIDS
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Normal and abnormal regulation of beta-msh in man
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-08-1969)“…The regulation of plasma beta-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (beta-MSH) in man has been studied utilizing a radioimmunoassay previously described (1). In…”
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Studies of the mechanism through which sodium depletion increases aldosterone biosynthesis in man
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Evidence for a New Mineralocorticoid in Patients with Low-Renin Essential Hypertension
Published in Circulation research (01-06-1975)“…Patients with low-renin essential hypertension have certain features consistent with excessive mineralocorticoid activity. Because known mineralocorticoids are…”
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