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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (2011) 18 (5): 309–313.
Published Online: 22 September 2011
... and chemokines, can be influenced by a number of endogenous factors, such as hormones, as for instance growth hormone (GH). Laminin deposition was enhanced in GH-treated mice and in GH-transgenic animals, compared with corresponding controls, and thymocyte adhesion to laminin was increased by in vivoGH treatment...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (1994) 1 (4): 251–258.
Published Online: 21 May 2010
... intravenous injection of LPS there was a dose-related stimulation of ACTH release; prolactin (PRL) release was induced only by the highest LPS dose injected (250 µg). Even the lowest dose of LPS (30 µg) decreased plasma growth hormone (GH) by 60 min. Higher doses lowered plasma GH by 30 min, but thyroid...
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Samuel M. McCann, Sharada Karanth, Amrita Kamat, W.L. Dees, Krzysztof Lyson, Martha Gimeno, Valeria Rettori
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (1994) 1 (1): 2–13.
Published Online: 21 May 2010
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Adrenocorticotropic hormone Luteinizing hormone Follicle-stimulating hormone Prolactin Growth hormone Thyrotropin...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (1994) 1 (1): 50–58.
Published Online: 21 May 2010
...Douglas A. Weigent; J. Edwin Blalock Our previous work has shown that cells of the immune system produce a growth hormone (GH) molecule similar to that secreted by the pituitary. In the present studies, we evaluated the possibility that normal spleen cells producing GH transferred to dwarf mice...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (1995) 2 (2): 108–114.
Published Online: 19 May 2010
...Wolfgang M. Rohn; Douglas A. Weigent The messenger RNA for rat growth hormone (GH) was isolated from rat spleen lymphocytes and cloned as a cDNA after PCR. Four clones, including part of the prehormone sequence and the full-length mature GH sequence, were obtained and sequenced. The sequence data...
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Eliane Corrêa-de-Santana, Marcelo Paez-Pereda, Marily Theodoropoulou, Ulrich Renner, Johanna Stalla, Günter Karl Stalla, Wilson Savino
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (2009) 16 (3): 208–212.
Published Online: 27 February 2009
... cruzi , the causative agent of Chagas disease. Methods: Possible effects of this parasitic infection on the endocrine function of other pituitary cell types were studied, in particular regarding the production of prolactin (PRL) and growth hormone (GH). Results: In the mammosomatotrophic cell line GH3...
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Isabel Baeza, Carmen Alvarado, Carmen Ariznavarreta, Carmen Castillo, Jesús A.F. Tresguerres, Mónica De la Fuente
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (2008) 15 (4-6): 279–284.
Published Online: 26 November 2008
... of the immune response, especially regarding lymphocyte functions. Furthermore, the endocrine system is also affected by aging, one of the most significant changes being the decrease in the secretion of several hormones such as growth hormone (GH). Objective: The aim of the present work was to study whether GH...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (2008) 15 (1): 7–18.
Published Online: 29 July 2008
... regulation of the secretion of hypothalamic and pituitary hormones. The hormonal effects on the immune system range from the impact of steroidal hormones, which exhibit inhibitory effects over immune functions, to growth hormone, prolactin and neurohypophyseal hormones, known to stimulate and modulate...
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Pilar Cano, Daniel P. Cardinali, Vanessa Jimenez, Maria P. Alvarez, Rodolfo A. Cutrera, Ana I. Esquifino
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (2005) 12 (3): 146–151.
Published Online: 17 May 2005
... pattern of plasma ACTH, growth hormone (GH), prolactin, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) at 6 different time points within a 24-hour cycle in adult male Wistar rats. Methods: Groups of 6–8 rats kept under light from 08:00 to 20:00 h daily received 5 daily injections...
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Salete Smaniotto, Marilza Moura Ribeiro-Carvalho, Mireille Dardenne, Wilson Savino, Valéria de Mello-Coelho
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (2004) 11 (5): 299–306.
Published Online: 20 August 2004
...Salete Smaniotto; Marilza Moura Ribeiro-Carvalho; Mireille Dardenne; Wilson Savino; Valéria de Mello-Coelho Growth hormone (GH) has been shown to stimulate T cell development. However, its mechanisms of action on the peripheral T cell pool remain unknown. To address this question, intrathymic...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (2004) 11 (4): 247–254.
Published Online: 09 July 2004
... not studied. The aim of this study was to determine whether 66% calorie restriction (lipids and carbohydrates) differentially affects growing rats of the Wistar or Lewis strains. Methods: Growing male Wistar and Lewis rats were subjected to 66% calorie restriction for 4 weeks. Plasma prolactin, growth hormone...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (2004) 11 (3): 149–159.
Published Online: 14 April 2004
...Robyn E. Arnold; Douglas A. Weigent The antiapoptotic action of exogenous growth hormone (GH) has been reported for several lymphoid cell lines; however, the potential role of endogenous GH in apoptosis has not been thoroughly investigated. This study was designed to investigate the effects...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (2002) 9 (5): 237–246.
Published Online: 19 April 2002
...Ana I. Esquifino; Manuel García Bonacho; Agustín Arce; Rodolfo A. Cutrera; Daniel P. Cardinali Objective: To analyze the 24-hour changes in thymic and serum concentration of growth hormone (GH) and adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) and their correlation with thymic concentrations of glutamate, aspartate...
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Hiroki Mitsunaka, Hiroaki Dobashi, Makoto Sato, Terukazu Tanaka, Akira Kitanaka, Genji Yamaoka, Michiaki Tokuda, Kenichiro Matoba, Takashi Hiraishi, Toshihiko Ishida
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (2002) 9 (5): 256–262.
Published Online: 19 April 2002
...Hiroki Mitsunaka; Hiroaki Dobashi; Makoto Sato; Terukazu Tanaka; Akira Kitanaka; Genji Yamaoka; Michiaki Tokuda; Kenichiro Matoba; Takashi Hiraishi; Toshihiko Ishida Objective: Growth hormone (GH) has been reported to have a potent effect on the immune system. However, the detailed mechanism...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (2000) 7 (3): 126–134.
Published Online: 05 April 2000
...Douglas A. Weigent; Clifford R. Vines; Jay C. Long; J. Edwin Blalock; Terry S. Elton Previous work from our laboratory has shown that cells of the immune system produce a growth hormone (GH) molecule similar to that produced by the pituitary. In the present study, using Southern analysis of RT-PCR...
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Mary A. Woody, Lisbeth A. Welniak, Susan Richards, Dennis D. Taub, Zhi-Gang Tian, Rui Sun, Dan L. Longo, William J. Murphy
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (1999) 6 (1-2): 69–80.
Published Online: 08 January 1999
...Mary A. Woody; Lisbeth A. Welniak; Susan Richards; Dennis D. Taub; Zhi-Gang Tian; Rui Sun; Dan L. Longo; William J. Murphy A survey of the previous literature and the data shown here indicate that neuroendocrine hormones such as growth hormone and prolactin may be of potential clinical use after...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (1998) 5 (6): 309–317.
Published Online: 16 October 1998
...Hidemi Ohye; Makoto Sato; Koji Murao; Shuji Matsubara; Masaaki Tokuda; Jiro Takahara Although an immunosuppressant, FK506, has been known to stimulate growth hormone (GH) release from rat somatotropes, the cellular signaling mechanism is unknown. In the present study, intracellular signaling...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (1997) 4 (2): 98–106.
Published Online: 03 December 1997
... hypothalamic explants by the GABA-A receptor blocker, bicuculline. IL-1α inhibits growth hormone (GH) release by inhibiting GH-releasing hormone release mediated by NO and stimulating somatostatin release, also mediated by NO. IL-1α-induced stimulation of prolactin release is also mediated by intrahypothalamic...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (1997) 4 (1): 19–27.
Published Online: 12 September 1997
...Mark R. Benfield; Angie Vail; R. Pat Bucy; Douglas A. Weigent Several reports support the view that growth hormone (GH) promotes proliferation and cytotoxicity by T cells in a mixed leukocyte culture (MLC). The present study was undertaken to begin to determine the mechanism of action of GH...
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Neuroimmunomodulation (1995) 2 (6): 313–318.
Published Online: 12 July 1996
... are useful tools to study mechanisms involved in intrathymic T cell migration, including neuroendocrine influences. Previous data showed that thymic hormonal function can be modulated by hormones and neuropeptides, including growth hormone. Interestingly, GH acts pleiotropically on the thymic epithelium...
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