نتایج جستجو برای: adrenal gland cortex

تعداد نتایج: 244940  

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2002
Domenico Rubello Chuong Bui Dario Casara Milton D Gross Lorraine M Fig Brahm Shapiro

Over the last 30 years nuclear medicine imaging of the adrenal gland and its lesions has been achieved by the exploitation of a number of physiological characteristics of this organ. By seeking and utilising features which are quantitatively or qualitatively different from those of the adjacent tissues, functional depiction of the adrenal gland and its diseases, which in most cases retain the b...

Journal: :Journal of comparative pathology 2006
L S Clark D F Cowan D C Pfeiffer

Beach-stranded Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (n=68) were categorized as either "acutely stressed" (if they died from net entanglement, boat strike, or acute infection; 31 animals) or "chronically stressed" (if they suffered from or died as a result of long-term disease or debilitating injury; 37 animals). No significant differences in mass between the right and left adrenal glands were found wit...

Journal: :Hypertension 1992
J H Ludens M A Clark F G Robinson D W DuCharme

To determine if the adrenal gland may be the source of plasma-borne ouabainlike compound (OLC) in rats, we 1) measured immunoreactivity expressed as OLC equivalents in extracts from a wide variety of central and peripheral tissues and, for adrenal cortex and medulla, chromatographed the extracts to determine to what extent immunoreactivity in the adrenal was OLC, and 2) measured OLC in the plas...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1981
S Pang D Becker J Cotelingam T P Foley A L Drash

An adrenal cortical tissue tumor developed in a patient with poorly controlled salt-losing congenital adrenal hyperplasia. A 16-year-old girl became progressively virilized from 13 to 16 years of age. Base line serum progesterone, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, and testosterone levels were high and there was a diurnal pattern of the hormones. Initially elevated urinary 17-ketosteroid and serum steroid...

2016
Pierre Val Antoine Martinez

The adrenal gland plays essential roles in the control of body homeostasis, stress, and immune responses. The adrenal cortex represents up to 90% of the gland and is specialized in the production of adrenal steroids. The coordinate production of these steroids relies on adrenal cortex zonation, which corresponds to the establishment of distinct concentric functional zones in the perinatal perio...

2007
Nico J. Schoemaker

Adrenal disease can refer to changes to the adrenal cortex and/or to the adrenal medulla. The most common form of adrenal medulla pathology is a pheochromocytoma. These rare tumors are usually much larger than tumors of the adrenal cortex and can remain unnoticed for a long time. Although cases have been reported where pheochromocytomas have been diagnosed based on histologic characteristics of...

Journal: :Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society 2001
M Schwendt D Jezová

In addition to the central nervous system, glutamate receptors have been recently identified in a number of peripheral tissues, including adrenals. Pharmacological evidence indicates that adrenal glutamate receptors may be involved in stress response, particularly in catecholamine release. However, possible stress-induced changes at the level of local receptors themselves have not been evaluate...

Journal: :General physiology and biophysics 2010
Verica Lj Milosević Darko M Stevanović Dejan M Nesić Branka T Sosić-Jurjević Vladimir Z Ajdzanović Vesna P Starcević Walter B Severs

Ghrelin, a growth hormone secretagogue that exerts an important role in appetite and weight regulation, participates in the activation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Male Wistar rats (5/group) received daily for 5 days, via an ICV (intracerebroventricular) cannula, 5 microl phosphate buffered saline with or without 1 microg of rat ghrelin. Two hours after the last injection, b...

Journal: :Cell 2001
Andrew B. Bicknell Khomsorn Lomthaisong Russell J. Woods E.Gail Hutchinson Hugh P.J. Bennett Richard T. Gladwell Philip J. Lowry

The adrenal gland requires stimuli from peptides derived from the ACTH precursor, pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC), to maintain its tonic state. Studies have proposed that a specific postsecretional cleavage of the nonmitogenic N-terminal 16 kDa fragment, also known as pro-gamma-melanotropin (pro-gamma-MSH), is required, releasing shorter fragments that promote adrenal growth. Here, we provide evide...

2016
Sun Hyoung Park Yong Hee Hong Hyoung Park

Adrenal hypoplasia congenita (AHC) is a rare inherited disorder of the adrenal gland caused by deletion or mutation of the dosage-sensitive sex-reversal AHC critical region on the X chromosome, gene 1 (DAX1) gene. The DAX1 gene is expressed in the adrenal cortex, the pituitary gland, the hypothalamus, the testis, and the ovary. Most affected infants present with failure to thrive, salt wasting,...

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