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Horm Res Paediatr (2014) 81 (1): 43–49.
Published Online: 20 November 2013
.... Metabolic syndrome components were defined as: body mass index SDS >2; blood pressure (systolic and/or diastolic) ≥90th percentile; triglycerides ≥0.98 mmol/l; high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol ≤1.03 mmol/l; glucose ≥5.6 mmol/l. Results: Two children (5%) had three metabolic syndrome components...
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Horm Res Paediatr (2011) 76 (2): 123–129.
Published Online: 22 June 2011
... systolic and diastolic blood pressures (SBP, DBP) and waist circumference were obtained in duplicate. Circulating adiponectin, resistin, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and triglycerides (TG) were measured from fasting plasma...
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Hormone Research (1993) 39 (5-6): 247–252.
Published Online: 03 December 2008
... loading test. Severe orthostatic hypotension was noted during the standing up test, and an excessive response in the plasma ADH level was also noted. These findings demonstrated that excessive ADH secretion occurred to compensate for the fall in blood pressure because of the breakdown of homeostatic...
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Hormone Research (1990) 34 (3-4): 111–113.
Published Online: 02 December 2008
... to norepinephrine and angiotensin II . In normal rats on low-salt diet, it induces a fall in blood pressure of approximately 20 mm Hg, due to decreased vascular resistance. This suggests that in some conditions, endogenous glucocorticoids contribute to the maintenance of blood pressure by enhancing vascular...
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Hormone Research (1990) 34 (3-4): 156–160.
Published Online: 02 December 2008
...M. Mannelli; C. Pupilli; R. Lanzillotti; L. Ianni; M. Serio Catecholamines (CAs) play a central role in the regulation of blood pressure. Sympathetic adrenal effects are ultimately elicited by the neurotransmitter norepinephrine and the hormone epinephrine. Their release is under the control...
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Hormone Research (1986) 23 (3): 147–150.
Published Online: 28 November 2008
...M. Uchiyama; T. Otsuka; K. Sakai 37 children aged 7–14 years with a history of repetitive fainting (vasovagal syncope) were studied. Plasma renin activity (PRA), blood pressure and heart rate were measured before and after standing for 15 min. Standing PRA was significantly higher in cases...
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Hormone Research (1981) 14 (1): 18–23.
Published Online: 25 November 2008
...John E. Morley; Michael L. Tuck; D.M. Mayes; Sidney Rosenblatt; Jerome M. Hershman Administration of exogenous thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) in man leads to an increase in mean arterial blood pressure at 4 and 8 min after TRH. This increase in mean arterial blood pressure is preceded...
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Hormone Research (1979) 10 (5): 282–288.
Published Online: 25 November 2008
.... No correlation was observed between blood pressure and 18-OH-DOC during dialysis. 18-OH-DOC did not correlate with PA which decreases progressively during hemodialysis and was correlated to plasma corticosteroids only at the 3rd hour of dialysis, probably on account of the enhanced influence of ACTH...
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Hormone Research (2001) 56 (Suppl. 1): 38–43.
Published Online: 17 November 2004
... of age without interfering with the capability of the GH treatment to normalize adult height. GH does not seem to have negative side effects on body proportions, cardiac dimensions, blood pressure, carbohydrate metabolism or bone mineral density. Nowadays, Turner’s syndrome is generally discovered...
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