نتایج جستجو برای: circulating hormone concentrations

تعداد نتایج: 499718  

2015
Andrew A. Butler Marie-Pierre St-Onge Emily A. Siebert Valentina Medici Kimber L. Stanhope Peter J. Havel

Adropin is a peptide hormone encoded by the Energy Homeostasis Associated (ENHO) gene whose physiological role in humans remains incompletely defined. Here we investigated the impact of dietary interventions that affect systemic glucose and lipid metabolism on plasma adropin concentrations in humans. Consumption of glucose or fructose as 25% of daily energy requirements (E) differentially affec...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1985
D L St Germain V A Galton

Starvation in laboratory rodents results in significant alterations in thyroid hormone economy characterized by decreased circulating levels of thyroxine (T4) and 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine (T3) and a decline in serum thyrotropin (TSH) concentration. To investigate this apparent paradox, we have compared in fasted and hypothyroid animals the intracellular parameters mediating thyroid hormone actio...

Fariba Asadi Mohammad Shamsollahi,

This study investigated the effects of five levels of galanin on plasma concentrations of growth hormone, triiodothyronine, thyroxine, and milk protein in dairy goat breed was sannan. 15 breeds of dairy goats sannan all about the same age and weight were selected for this study and were randomly divided into five treatments (three replicates per treatment). Levels of the hormone injection of ga...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
ramaswamy suganthi subbian manonayaki jahangir ali fathima benazir

background: polycystic ovary syndrome (pcos) is a disorder in which there are numerous benign cysts that form on ovaries under a thick white covering that is one of the causes of infertility. follistatin is a single chain glycosylated polypeptide that can bind to activin. when follistatin binds to activin it suppresses the role of activin to stimulate the secretion of follicle stimulating hormo...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal. Supplement 2003
E C Creutzberg R Casaburi

In this overview, the available literature on endocrinological disturbances in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is reviewed, with stress on growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), thyroid hormone and the anabolic steroids. In COPD, little is known about circulating growth hormone or IGF-I concentrations. Some authors find a decrease in growth hormone or IGF-I, others an...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2002
Fanny M van der Toorn Joop A M J L Janssen Wouter W de Herder Fabio Broglio Ezio Ghigo Aart J van der Lely

INTRODUCTION In an animal model of acromegaly (PEPCK-hGH transgenic mice), low systemic levels of ghrelin have been observed compared with normal mice. We hypothesized that systemic circulating ghrelin levels are also decreased in humans with active acromegaly and that the contribution of central ghrelin production to systemic ghrelin levels is minimal. OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study...

Journal: :British medical journal 1985
T Kivelä A Tarkkanen I Virtanen

285 1600, and 2400. Student's t test was used to compare growth hormone concentrations before and during treatment. The table shows mean circulating concentrations of growth hormone before and on the third day of treatment. Concentrations ranged from 32-5 to 234 mIU/l before treatment but were suppressed by 30-79% by the third day of treatment (p<0-001). The maximal reduction in growth hormone ...

Fereydoun Azizi, Mah Talaat Nafar Abadi, Masoud Amini,

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Journal: :Journal of animal science 1997
J M Fligger C A Gibson L M Sordillo C R Baumrucker

The hypothesis that dietary L-arginine (L-Arg) supplementation would increase growth hormone (GH) secretion and antibody production in preruminant calves was tested. Sixteen newborn calves were randomly assigned to either Arg+ or Arg- treatment groups. Both groups were fed a single dose of Colostrx within 6 h after birth followed by milk replacer twice daily until weaning. Beginning with the Co...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1991
P O'Leary P Boyne P Flett J Beilby I James

The concentrations of hormones measured in serum from maternal blood change dramatically during pregnancy. While the relative contributions of sex steroids shift from maternal ovaries and adrenals to the fetoplacental unit, other maternal tissues such as pituitary and liver respond to increasing concentrations of estrogen and secrete increasing amounts of prolactin and sex-hormone-binding globu...

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