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  1. New Hormones

    Infobox record label name New Hormones image image bg parent founded 1977 founder Buzzcocks Buzzcocks ... Manchester url New Hormones was a Manchester independent record label founded by Buzzcocks Buzzcocks ... Hormones however for various reasons did not, this includes The Fall band The Fall , New Hormones paid ... , and Gang of Four band Gang of Four sent tapes to New Hormones however those too could not be released ... After that New Hormones did not release anything for more than two years, then in early 1980, after ..., and so New Hormones started releasing music again. Over the next two years it released 21 records and three cassettes. Unfortunately, New Hormones could not escape the shadow cast on them and other ... Wright, who managed Dislocation Dance and later helped run New Hormones, since Spiral Scratch music ... ref New Hormones did however manage to sign quite a few bands including Ludus , The Tiller Boys, Eric Random, and God s Gift among others. The Death of New Hormones In the early eighties many independent ... Hormones couldn t find a similar success. Money was scarce, Ludus Death Came Smilling failed to break even, and New Hormones teetered on bankruptcy constantly, and while it did have future plans, it ceased ... Be Your Life . Bay Back Books. 2001. ref . Yet another band that New Hormones sadly had to turn back ... around the Manchester music scene, came into New Hormones office asking if they would release Hand in Glove . Boon realized that New Hormones would not have the money to release something of that magnitude ... The Beach Club Boon and several others related to New Hormones founded a club, The Beach ... accountant for Buzzcocks and New Hormones , Lindsay Reade n e Lindsay Wilson, Factory Records founder ... by several New Hormones acts along with Section 25 , A Certain Ratio , U2 and the first performance ..., Dislocation Dance s Rosemary and, Ludus The Seduction. New Hormones also set up tours for bands on the label ... CND Limited addition cassettes In 1981, New Hormones released a series of limited edition cassettes ...   more details



  1. Melanocyte-inhibiting factor

    year 2010 month September pmid 20639138 doi 10.1016 j.ejphar.2010.05.018 url ref as well as inhibiting ... AJ title Antiparkinsonian activity of L propyl L leucyl glycinamide or melanocyte inhibiting factor ... Kastin AJ, Hahn K, Zadina JE, Banks WA, Hackler L title Melanocyte stimulating hormone release inhibiting ...   more details



  1. List of human hormones

    The following is a list of hormones found in Homo sapiens . Spelling is not uniform for many hormones. Current North American North America and international usage is estrogen, gonadotropin, while British usage retains the Greek diphthong in estrogen and favors the earlier spelling gonadotrophin from troph nourishment, sustenance rather than trop turning, change . class wikitable class sortable wikitable Structure Name Abbrev BR iation Tissue Cells Mechanism Target Tissue Effect amine tryptophan Melatonin N acetyl 5 methoxytryptamine MT pineal gland pinealocyte antioxidant and causes drowsiness amine tryptophan Serotonin 5 HT central nervous system CNS , gastrointestinal tract GI tract enterochromaffin cell Controls mood, appetite, and sleep amine tyrosine Thyroxine or tetraiodothyronine a thyroid hormone T4 thyroid gland thyroid epithelial cell direct less active form of thyroid hormone increase the basal metabolic rate & sensitivity to catecholamine s, affect protein synthesis amine tyrosine Triiodothyronine a thyroid hormone T3 thyroid gland thyroid epithelial cell direct potent form of thyroid hormone increase the basal metabolic rate & sensitivity to catecholamine s, affect protein synthesis amine tyrosine Catecholamine cat Epinephrine or adrenaline EPI adrenal medulla chromaffin cell Fight or flight response Boosts the supply of oxygen and glucose to the brain and muscles by increasing heart rate and stroke volume , vasodilation , increasing catalysis of glycogen in liver ... readiness. amine tyrosine Catecholamine cat Dopamine or prolactin inhibiting hormone DPM, PIH or DA ... inhibiting factor or hormone AMH testes Sertoli cell Inhibit release of prolactin and Thyrotropin ... Placental Hormones Bot generated title ref Convert uterine lining endometrium to secretory stage ... peptide Enkephalin Kidney Chromaffin cell s Regulate pain References reflist 2 Hormones Category Human hormones Category Cell signaling Category Signal transduction pt Anexo Lista de horm nios humanos ...   more details



  1. Adipose derived hormones

    Adipose tissue is an important endocrine organ that secretes numerous protein hormones , including leptin , adiponectin , and resistin . These hormones generally influence energy metabolism , which is of great interest to the understanding and treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity . Their relative roles in modifying appetite , insulin resistance and atherosclerosis are the subjects of intense research, as they may be modifiable causes of morbidity in people with obesity . ref cite journal author Matsuzawa Y, Funahashi T, Nakamura T title Molecular mechanism of metabolic syndrome X contribution of adipocytokines adipocyte derived bioactive substances journal Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. volume 892 issue pages 146 54 year 1999 month November pmid 10842660 url http onlinelibrary.wiley.com resolve openurl?genre article&sid nlm pubmed&issn 0077 8923&date 1999&volume 892&spage 146 doi 10.1111 j.1749 6632.1999.tb07793.x ref ref cite journal author Funahashi T, Nakamura T, Shimomura I, et al. title Role of adipocytokines on the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis in visceral obesity journal Intern. Med. volume 38 issue 2 pages 202 6 year 1999 month February pmid 10225688 url http joi.jlc.jst.go.jp JST.Journalarchive internalmedicine1992 38.202?from PubMed ref History of adipose derived hormones It had been shown that adipose tissue secreted some unknown factor that influenced appetite . However, the importance of adipose tissue as an endocrine organ was only fully appreciated in 1995 with the discovery of Leptin , the protein product of the Ob gene. ref cite journal author Pelleymounter MA ... cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 20382689 ref Research into the adipose derived hormones adiponectin and resistin is ongoing. Like leptin, these hormones also affect energy balance and metabolism, and are therefore targets for new drug research. References reflist Category Peptide hormones Category Hormones of adipose tissue sv Fettv vens hormoner ...   more details



  1. Sexual motivation and hormones

    of circulating hormones . Hormones are a particularly interesting factor contributing to sexual motivation. Hormones such as testosterone , estrogen , progesterone , oxytocin , and vasopressin ... have also been shown to contribute to sexual motivation. In most mammalian species, sex hormones control the ability to engage in sexual behaviours. However, sex hormones do not directly regulate the ability to copulate in primates including humans . Rather, sex hormones in primates are only one influence ... two weeks following the procedure. ref Wallen, K. 2001 . Sex and context hormones and primate sexual motivation. Hormones and Behavior, 40 2 , 339. ref Research from male rhesus monkeys suggests ... for low ranking males. ref Wallen, K. 2001 . Sex and context hormones and primate sexual motivation. Hormones and Behavior, 40 2 , 339. ref It is important to note that elimination of testosterone in primates ... men and women. Hormones and Behavior, 51, 454 459. ref Perhaps males who have higher levels of testosterone .... See also Testosterone and Sexual Arousal under Testosterone Oxytocin & Vasopressin The hormones oxytocin ... thumb 120px Estrogen & Progesterone The relationship between hormones and female sexual motivation ... fertile periods a primate phenomenon. Hormones and Behavior, 51 1 , 1 2 ref The periovulatory period .... Hormones and Behavior, 51 1 , 1 2 ref During this stage in the cycle, estrogens are elevated ... in sexual motivation. ref Giles 2008 . Sex hormones and sexual desire. Journal for the theory ... in level of sexual motivation in females. ref Wallen, K. 2001 . Sex and context hormones and primate sexual motivation. Hormones and Behavior, 40 2 , 339. ref However, some research with nonhuman ... and women. Hormones and Behavior, 51, 454 459. ref One interpretation of these findings is that higher .... Oxytocin & Vasopressin The hormones oxytocin and vasopressin are also implicated in female .... ref Sexual Orientation Effects Little research has been conducted on the effect of hormones on sexual ...   more details



  1. Hormones (2008 film)

    Infobox Film name Hormones image Hormones poster.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director Songyos Sugmakanan producer writer narrator starring Charlie Trairat br Sirachuch Chienthaworn br Focus Jirakul br Ratchu Surachalas br Chutima Teepanat br Chantawit Thanasewee br Thaniya Ummaritchoti br Ungsumalynn Sirapatsakmetha br Sora Aoi br Lu Ting Wei music cinematography editing distributor GMM Tai Hub released start date 2008 03 20 runtime country Thailand language Thai language Thai br Mandarin Chinese br English budget preceded by followed by Hormones lang th RTGS Pit Thoem Yai Hua Chai Wawun is a 2008 in film 2008 Cinema of Thailand Thai romantic comedy film directed by Songyos Sugmakanan . The literal meaning of the Thai title is restless hearts during school break or school break, hearts aflutter . Plot The film revolves around a group of high school and university students during their school break, and the relationships that develop or don t . Four threads are followed Pu Charlie Trairat and Mai Sirachuch Chienthaworn are in competition for Nana Ungsumalynn Sirapatsakmetha , class geek Jo Ratchu Surachalas is in love with a popular girl C Chutima Teepanat while Oh Lek Focus Jirakul is wild about Taiwanese pop sensation Didi Lu Ting Wei , and Hern Chantawit ... Huajai Wawun Hormones publisher http www.dailyxpress.net Daily XPress accessdate 2009 01 13 ref The film ... 2008 09 with help from sora aoi hormones wins.html title With help from Sora Aoi, Hormones wins jury prize at Japan s Asian Marine Film Festival publisher http thaifilmjournal.blogspot.com ... N A Notes reflist External links http www.youtube.com watch?v LbD7QAY8aFQ YouTube Hormones Official Thai Trailer http www.siamzone.com movie m 5034 Hormones at Siam Zone in Thai http www.imdb.com title tt1208717 Hormones at the Internet Movie Database Category 2008 films Category GMM Tai Hub films Category Thai films Category Thai language films Category 2000s comedy films id Hormones film ...   more details



  1. Insect diuretic hormones

    Insect diuretic hormones are hormone s that regulate water balance through diuretic action. The insect excretory system , responsible for regulating water balance in the insect, comprises the Malpighian tubules and the hindgut the ileum and rectum . Malpighian tubules secrete primary urine , most of which is passed into the hindgut where water, ion s and essential metabolites are reabsorbed before the fluid is excreted. Excretion is under the control of diuretic and anti diuretic factors, or hormones , comprehensively reviewed by Coast et al. 2002 . These factors are produced in neurosecretory cell s in the insect nervous system , and stored and released from neurohaemal sites, such as the corpora cardiaca in the brain . Before a factor can be attributed with the role of hormone, it needs to meet certain criteria. While there is evidence that some diuretic and antidiuretic factors are indeed circulating neurohormones, this has not been demonstrated for all factors investigated so far. It has been known for many years that insects possess diuretic and antidiuretic factors, but it has only been comparatively recently that technological advances have allowed for them to be characterised. Antidiuretic factors are less well studied than diuretic factors. They act either on the Malpighian ... insect for which both diuretic and antidiuretic hormones acting directly on tubules have been isolated ... hormones include postprandial diuresis, post eclosion diuresis , excretion of excess metabolic water ... is not investigated. There are three main families of diuretic hormones the corticotropin releasing ... of water, indicating that diuretic hormones may not always effect diuresis per se Nicolson, 1991 ... and Antidiuretic Hormones. Advances in Insect Physiology 29 279 409. Furuya, K., Milchak., R.J., Schegg, K.M., Zhang, J., Tobe, S.S., Coast, G.M., Schooley, D.A., 2000. Cockroach diuretic hormones ... beetle Onymacris . Journal of Insect Physiology 37 447 452. Category Insect hormones ...   more details



  1. Prenatal hormones and sexual orientation

    sexual orientation The hormonal theory of sexuality holds that, just as exposure to certain hormones ... later in the adult. Prenatal hormones may be seen as the primary determinant of adult sexual ... and social conditions. Prenatal hormones and sex typed behavior The hormonal theory of sexuality holds that, just as exposure to certain hormones plays a role in fetal sex differentiation ... in brain structure that come about from hormones and genes interacting on developing brain cells are believed ... of these hormones on the developing brain can influence later Childhood gender nonconformity ... ref Fetal hormones may be seen as either the primary influence upon adult sexual orientation ... Falgueras and Swabb ref Garcia Falgueras, Alicia, & Swaab, Dick F., Sexual Hormones and the Brain An Essential ... F., Sexual Hormones and the Brain , op. cit. , p. 25. ref Further, their study puts forward that intrauterine exposure to hormones is largely determinative. Sketching the argument briefly here, the authors ... under the influence, mainly, of sex hormones such as testosterone, estrogen and progesterone on the developing ... by hormones alone, even though they are very important for gender identity and sexual orientation. ref Garcia Falgueras, Alicia, & Swaab, Dick F., Sexual Hormones and the Brain , op. cit. , pp. 23 24 reference omitted . ref Organizational Aspects of Prenatal Hormones Fetal gonads develop primarily ... Differentiation of the Brain Following this, sexual differentiation of the brain occurs sex hormones ... F., Sexual Hormones and the Brain , op. cit. , p. 24 single quotation marks so in original . ref Sex ... theory of prenatal hormones can be difficult, as ethically researchers cannot alter hormones in a developing ... hormones journal Frontiers in Endocrinology year 2011 month April volume 32 issue 2 pages 183 200 doi 10.1016 j.yfrne.2011.03.001 ref Most extensively studied in organizational effects of hormones ... research suggests that hormones alone do not act on sexual orientation and differentiation of the brain ...   more details



  1. Environmental exogenous hormones

    ref Hormones or substances with hormone disrupting capability may interfere with pubertal development ... Caserta ref ref name Roy ref ref name Danzo Danzo, BJ 1998 . The effects of environmental hormones ... receptors or they may bind to hormone receptors and block the action of natural hormones ... environmental hormones estrogens.html ref Read labels for ingredients containing parabens and stearal ...   more details



  1. COX-inhibiting nitric oxide donator

    COX inhibiting nitric oxide donators CINODs , also known as NO NSAIDs , are a new class of non steroidal anti inflammatory drug NSAID developed with the intention of providing greater safety than existing NSAIDs. These compounds were first described by John Wallace ref http www.ucalgary.ca irn wallace.htm John Wallace, Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Calgary ref and colleagues. CINODs are Chemical compound compound s generated by the fusion of an existing NSAID with a nitric oxide NO donating functional group moiety by chemical means, usually by Ester Ester reactions ester linkage . CINODs retain the anti inflammatory efficacy of NSAIDs via inhibition of cyclooxygenase COX while arguably improving upon gastric and vascular safety, most likely via vasorelaxation , inhibition of leukocyte cell adhesion adhesion and inhibition of caspases , all known effects of NO. The first CINODs were developed in the 1990s, and as yet none have been approved for use by the general public. The importance of developing such drugs was increased when COX 2 inhibitor COX 2 specific NSAIDs rofecoxib Vioxx and lumiracoxib Prexige were removed from major pharmaceutical markets in the mid 2000s due to COX 2 inhibitor Risks and adverse effects vascular safety concerns . In addition, traditional NSAIDs increase blood pressure and interfere with the actions of antihypertensive drugs. Several CINODs are currently being tested in clinical trials , the most advanced of which are being conducted by the France French pharmaceutical company NicOx , whose flagship compound naproxcinod NO naproxen, nitronaproxen is in clinical trials Phase III phase III trials for the treatment ... Inhibiting Nitric Oxide Donator CINOD for Relief of Pain and Inflammation ref Naproxcinod is a fusion ... NSAIDs Analgesics DEFAULTSORT Cox Inhibiting Nitric Oxide Donator Category Non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs analgesic stub fr COX inhibiting nitric oxide donator ...   more details



  1. Self-Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System

    Orphan date April 2010 Cleanup date December 2009 The Self Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System SIBIS is an apparatus used as a treatment method for self injurious behavior . Invented by Dr. Robert E. Fischell, Glen H. Fountain, and Charles M. Blackburn in 1984, the device uses an electric shock as an aversive stimulus, offering a potential solution to self injurious behavior. ref name patent http www.patentstorm.us patents 4440160 description.html ref Components Deleted image removed Image SIBIS IMG.png thumb alt A cartoon centipede reads books and types on a laptop. The Self Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System . When a child administers a blow to the head, the SIBIS device is used to effectively recognize the self injurious behavior and to eventually extinguish it. This is possible because the SIBIS device is composed of two wirelessly connected parts the sensor module and the stimulus module . ref name patent The sensor module serves to both detect an impact to the head and to protect the head from the damage that the impact could potentially incur. The sensor module is placed on either the body part receiving the impact such as the head or on the body part delivering the impact such as the arm or knee . Wherever it is placed, the sensor module senses the impact of the blow and sends out an electrical signal. This electrical signal triggers the stimulus module, allowing for the aversive stimulation, the shock, to be delivered. Specifications Only 5  cm 3  cm 1  cm in size, ref name Linscheid Linscheid, T.R., Iwata, B.A., Ricketts, R.W., Williams, D.E., & Griffin, J.C. 1990 . Clinical evaluation of the self injurious behavior inhibiting system SIBIS . Journal ..., J.C. 1990 . Clinical evaluation of the self injurious behavior inhibiting system SIBIS . Journal ... External links http www.patentstorm.us patents 4440160 fulltext.html Self Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System Patent Information DEFAULTSORT Self Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System Category Mental ...   more details



  1. S.P.I.N. (Super-Power-Inhibiting Nanobots) Technology

    Infobox comics elements Wikipedia WikiProject Comics name Super Power Inhibiting Nanobots Technology br S.P.I.N. Tech image filename format only imagesize default 250 noimage No image is really aplicable to this article. caption publisher Marvel Comics debut creators tech y supports subcat Marvel Comics sortkey S.P.I.N. Tech S.P.I.N. Super Power Inhibiting Nanobots Technology or S.P.I.N. Tech is a fictional type of nanotechnology found in Marvel Comics . History S.P.I.N. Tech was first mentioned in Avengers The Initiative 3, when War Machine described it to cadet Komodo comics Komodo in a mission briefing. During the earlier Civil War comics Civil War , the pro registration side had created special technology to inhibit and or remove the super powers of those who opposed registration. This was widely known and publicized. However, what wasn t known to the public was that they had managed to miniaturize the technology into nanobots. It could be fired in special adamantium tipped ammunition which could pierce the skin of any known individual, and thus render them unable to use their powers, causing them to no longer be a threat. Iron Man successfully used S.P.I.N. Tech to strip She Hulk of her powers when she learned of her cousin Hulk comics Bruce Banner s fate at the hands of the Illuminati Marvel Comics Illuminati and vowed to punish those responsible. In the first known field mission where S.P.I.N. Tech is used, the villains Shocker comics Shocker , Boomerang comics Boomerang and Hydro Man were all successfully hit with it, though as it was not targeted to their DNA, they were not affected. Spider Man who was the target of the mission managed to clog one of War Machine s guns with his webbing, and the nanomachines entered his suit s systems and shut them down, which would seem to indicate that this technology can be used against other technological devices as well. However, their effects seem to be temporary War Machine recovered soon afterwards. Iron Man later used ...   more details



  1. List of MeSH codes (D06)

    cyclase activating polypeptide MeshNumber D06.472.420.700 Pituitary Hormone Release Inhibiting Hormones pituitary hormone release inhibiting hormones MeshNumber D06.472.420.700.500 MSH Release Inhibiting Hormone msh release inhibiting hormone MeshNumber D06.472.420.700.750 Prolactin Release Inhibiting Hormone prolactin release inhibiting hormone MeshNumber D06.472.420.700.875 Somatostatin somatostatin ... yy MeshNumber D06.472.699.600 Pituitary Hormone Release Inhibiting Hormones pituitary hormone release inhibiting hormones MeshNumber D06.472.699.620 Pituitary Hormone Releasing Hormones pituitary hormone ... www.nlm.nih.gov mesh filelist.html here . File 2006 MeSH Trees . MeshNumber D06 Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists MeshNumber ... Hormones hormones MeshNumber D06.472.040 Adrenal Cortex Hormones adrenal cortex hormones MeshNumber ... D06.472.317 Gastrointestinal Hormones gastrointestinal hormones MeshNumber D06.472.317.152 Cholecystokinin ... peptide MeshNumber D06.472.334 Gonadal Hormones gonadal hormones MeshNumber D06.472.334.500 ... inhibin beta subunits MeshNumber D06.472.334.734 Corpus Luteum Hormones corpus luteum hormones ... relaxin MeshNumber D06.472.334.851 Gonadal Steroid Hormones gonadal steroid hormones MeshNumber D06.472.334.851.437 ... and inhibin inhibin beta subunits MeshNumber D06.472.334.984 Testicular Hormones testicular hormones ... chorionic gonadotropin, beta subunit, human MeshNumber D06.472.351.326.562 Glycoprotein Hormones, alpha Subunit glycoprotein hormones, alpha subunit MeshNumber D06.472.351.451 Gonadotropins, Equine ... subunit MeshNumber D06.472.351.576.288.750 Glycoprotein Hormones, alpha Subunit glycoprotein hormones ... D06.472.351.576.463.249 Glycoprotein Hormones, alpha Subunit glycoprotein hormones, alpha subunit ... urofollitropin MeshNumber D06.472.351.576.773 Prolactin prolactin MeshNumber D06.472.397 Hormones, Ectopic hormones, ectopic MeshNumber D06.472.420 Hypothalamic Hormones hypothalamic hormones ...   more details



  1. Non-tropic hormone

    Non tropic hormones are hormones that directly stimulate target cells to induce effects. This differs from the Tropic hormone tropic hormones , which act on another endocrine gland . Most endocrine glands, such as the gonad s, pancreas , and adrenal gland s, produce non tropic hormones. Those released from the pituitary gland in the brain include Oxytocin posterior lobe stimulates milk letdown in females. Prolactin PRL anterior lobe is remarkable for the diversity of its effects among vertebrate species. The varied roles suggest that prolactin is an ancient hormone with functions that have diversified during the evolution of vertebrate groups. Melanocyte stimulating hormone MSH intermediate lobe regulates the activity of pigment containing cells in the skins of some amphibians. In mammals, MSH act on neurons in the brain, inhibiting hunger. Growth hormone GH primary stress hormone ref cite book last Cambell first Neil A. authorlink coauthors Jane B. Reece title Biology publisher Sinauer Associates edition 6th isbn 0 321 27045 2 ref See also Endocrine system Tropic hormone References Reflist Sources Biology 12 McGrawHill Ryerson Textbook External links http www.mcgrawhill.ca school booksites biology 12 index.php biology stub Category Hormones ...   more details



  1. Median eminence

    . Specifically, it is in the median eminence that the secretions of the hypothalamus releasing and inhibiting regulatory hormones, known as hypophysiotropic hormones collect before entering the portal system. Such hypophysiotropic hormones include CRF corticotropin releasing factor , GnRH gonadotropin ... dopamine . These hypophysiotropic hormones go on to stimulate or inhibit the release of hormones ...   more details



  1. Releasing hormone

    structure structures . ref Guillemin R. Hypothalamic hormones a.k.a. hypothalamic releasing ... reflist Category Hormones Category Neuroendocrinology ar de Releasing Hormone he ...   more details



  1. Somatostatinoma

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Somatostatinoma Image Caption DiseasesDB 12277 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO ICDO 8156 1 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2145 MeshID D013005 Somatostatinoma is a tumor of the delta cell s of the endocrine pancreas that produces somatostatin . It is associated with diabetes mellitus and abnormal glucose tolerance . Triad of Mild diabetes mellitus , steatorrhoea , gall stones . also associated with hypochlorhydria . Commonly found in head of pancreas , and are malignant. Elevated plasma levels of Somatostatin. Pathophysiology main Somatostatin in a normal subject actions of somatostatin include In the anterior pituitary gland , the effects of somatostatin are Inhibit the release of growth hormone thus opposing the effects of growth hormone releasing hormone GHRH Inhibit the release of thyroid stimulating hormone TSH Somatostatin suppresses the release of gastrointestinal hormone s Gastrin Cholecystokinin CCK Secretin Motilin Vasoactive intestinal peptide VIP Gastric inhibitory polypeptide GIP Enteroglucagon Lowers the rate of gastric emptying, and reduces smooth muscle contractions and blood flow within the intestine Suppresses the release of pancreatic hormones Inhibits the release of insulin Inhibits the release of glucagon Suppresses the exocrine secretory action of pancreas . This explaining how abnormally elevated somatostatin can cause diabetes mellitus , by inhibiting insulin secretion, steatorrhoea by inhibiting cholecystokinin and secretin , gall stones by inhibiting cholecystokinin which normally induce gallbladder myocytes contraction, and hypochlorhydria caused by inhibiting gastrin , which normally stimulate acid secretion. Somatostatinomas are associated with calcium deposits called psammoma bodies . Treatment Treatment is by chemotherapy with streptozocin , dacarbazine , doxorubicin or by watchful waiting and surgical de bulking via whipple and other resections of the gastrointestinal organs affected. See also Gastrin C ...   more details



  1. Tropic hormone

    Tropic hormones are hormone s that have other endocrine gland s as their target. Most tropic hormones are produced and secreted by the anterior pituitary . ref cite book last Purves first William K. authorlink coauthors David Sadava, Gordon H. Orians, H. Craig Heller title Life The Science of Biology publisher Sinauer Associates edition 6th date 2001 location Massachusetts page 719 url doi id isbn 0 7167 3873 2 ref The hypothalamus secretes tropic hormones that target the anterior pituitary, and the thyroid gland secretes thyroxine , which targets the hypothalamus and therefore can be considered a tropic hormone. ref cite book last Cambell first Neil A. authorlink coauthors Jane B. Reece title Biology publisher Sinauer Associates edition 6th isbn 0 321 27045 2 ref Tropic hormones from the anterior pituitary include Thyroid stimulating hormone TSH or thyrotropin &ndash stimulates the thyroid gland to make and release thyroid hormone . ref Purves et. al . p. 718. ref Adrenocorticotropic hormone ACTH or corticotropin &ndash stimulates the adrenal cortex to release glucocorticoid s. ref Purves et. al . p. 718. ref Luteinizing hormone LH &ndash stimulates the release of steroid hormone s in gonad s&mdash the ovary and testes . ref Purves et. al . p. 718. ref Follicle stimulating hormone FSH &ndash stimulates the maturation of eggs and production of sperm. ref Purves et. al . p. 718. ref Growth hormone GH has both tropic and non tropic effects. Growth hormone s major tropic effect is it releases insulin like growth factor s IGFs from the liver, which causes bone growth. ref cite book last Cambell first Neil A. authorlink coauthors Jane B. Reece title Biology publisher Sinauer Associates edition 6th isbn 0 321 27045 2 ref The hypothalamus controls the release of hormones from the anterior ... inhibiting hormones&mdash which are released to the hypothalamo hypophyseal portal system and act ... tropic hormone References reflist Category Anterior pituitary hormones fr Hormone trophique he ...   more details



  1. Secretin family

    pmc 384282 ref by inhibiting glycogen synthesis, stimulating glycogenolysis and enchancing gluconeogenesis ... produced in excess in diabetes mellitus . Glucagon is produced, like other peptide hormones ... HG, Hamilton JW, Rouse JB, Ebner KE, Rawitch AB title Isolation of peptide hormones from the pancreas ... , prealbumin , peptide HI 27 and growth hormone releasing factor . Human hormones from this family ... domains Category Peripheral membrane proteins Category Peptide hormones Category Hormones of the digestive system Category Hormones of glucose metabolism ...   more details



  1. Neuroendocrine cell

    processes to a region connecting to the pituitary stalk and the hormones called releasing or inhibiting hormones are released into the blood stream. They are carried by portal vessel s to the pituitary ...   more details



  1. Endocrine gland

    are not so well known for their endocrine activity include the stomach , which produces such hormones ... of hormone receptors may occur in response to high or low levels of stimulating hormones. Blood levels of hormones reflect a balance between secretion and degradation excretion . The liver and kidney s are the major organs that degrade hormones breakdown products are excreted in urine and feces ... of hormones at target cells Permissiveness biology Permissiveness is the situation in which a hormone ... or more hormones produce the same effects in a target cell and their results are amplified. Antagonism ... Endocrine organs are activated to release their hormones by humoral, neural, or hormonal stimuli ... glands in the human head and neck and their hormones Main Pituitary gland The pituitary gland ... pituitary and synthesizes two hormones that it exports to the posterior pituitary for storage and later release. Four of the six adenohypophyseal hormones are tropic hormone s that regulate the function of other endocrine organs. Most anterior pituitary hormones exhibit a diurnal rhythm of release ... inhibiting hormone GHIH , or somatostatin. Hypersecretion causes gigantism in children and acromegaly ... feedback of gonadal hormones inhibits gonadotropin release. Prolactin PRL promotes milk production ... inhibiting hormone PIH . The Posterior pituitary neurohypophysis stores and releases two hypothalamic hormones Oxytocin stimulates powerful uterine contractions, which trigger labor and delivery ... and splitting of the hormones from the colloid for release. Rising levels of thyroid hormone feed back ... tissues. These hormones act by turning on gene transcription and protein synthesis. Graves disease ... to rising blood calcium levels, depresses blood calcium levels by inhibiting bone matrix resorption ... islets of langerhans releases insulin and glucagon and smaller amounts of other hormones to the blood ... two main hormones. Secretion of estrogen s by the ovarian follicles begins at puberty under the influence ...   more details



  1. List of MeSH codes (D12.776.641)

    Release Inhibiting Hormones pituitary hormone release inhibiting hormones MeshNumber D12.776.641.650.645 Pituitary Hormone Releasing Hormones pituitary hormone releasing hormones MeshNumber D12.776.641.650.680 Prolactin Release Inhibiting Hormone prolactin release inhibiting hormone MeshNumber D12.776.641.650.700 ... Gonadorelin gonadorelin MeshNumber D12.776.641.650.460 Melanocyte Stimulating Hormones melanocyte stimulating hormones MeshNumber D12.776.641.650.460.050 alpha MSH alpha msh MeshNumber D12.776.641.650.460.075 ... Motilin motilin MeshNumber D12.776.641.650.465 MSH Release Inhibiting Hormone msh release inhibiting hormone MeshNumber D12.776.641.650.470 MSH Releasing Hormone msh releasing hormone MeshNumber ...   more details



  1. Plant hormone

    hormones also known as phytohormones are chemical s that regulate plant growth, which, in the UK, are termed plant growth substances . Plant hormones are signal molecule s produced within the plant , and occur in extremely low concentration s. Hormones regulate cellular processes in targeted Cell biology cells locally and, when moved to other locations, in other locations of the plant. Hormones ... and secrete hormones. Instead, each cell is capable of producing hormones. Plant hormones shape the plant ... development and ripening, plant longevity , and even plant death . Hormones are vital to plant ... called as growth factors or growth hormones Citation needed date December 2011 . The term Phytohormone ... in motion . Plant hormones affect gene expression and gene transcription transcription levels, cellular ... first L. M. title Plant growth and development hormones and environment publisher Academic Press year ... Regulators or PGRs for short. Early in the study of plant hormones, phytohormone was the commonly used term, but its use is less widely applied now. Plant hormones are not nutrient s, but chemical s that in small ... of cells and tissue biology tissues . The biosynthesis of plant hormones within plant tissues is often diffuse and not always localized. Plants lack glands to produce and store hormones .... Plants utilize simple chemicals as hormones, which move more easily through the plant s tissues ... hormones that affect even different regions of the cell producing the hormone. Hormones are transported ... are used to move hormones from one part of the plant to another these include sieve tube s that move ... from the roots to the foliage . Not all plant cells respond to hormones, but those cells that do .... Plants need hormones at very specific times during plant growth and at specific locations. They also need to disengage the effects that hormones have when they are no longer needed. The production of hormones occurs very often at sites of active growth within the meristem s, before cells have fully ...   more details



  1. Fertility medication

    antagonists and gonadotropins may stimulate multiple follicles and other ovarian hormones leading ...   more details



  1. Hypothalamic-pituitary hormone

    Hypothalamic pituitary hormones refer to a class of hormones that are produced by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland . Although the organs in which they are produced are relatively small, the effects of these hormones cascade throughout the body. It is possible for the function of these hormones to be altered by physical activity. ref name pmid16268805 cite journal author Bobbert T, Brechtel L, Mai K, et al. title Adaptation of the hypothalamic pituitary hormones during intensive endurance training journal Clinical endocrinology volume 63 issue 5 pages 530 6 year 2005 month November pmid 16268805 doi 10.1111 j.1365 2265.2005.02377.x url http www.blackwell synergy.com openurl?genre article&sid nlm pubmed&issn 0300 0664&date 2005&volume 63&issue 5&spage 530 ref References reflist Major drug groups Hormones Pituitary and hypothalamic hormones and analogues Category Hormones of the hypothalamus Category Hormones of the pituitary gland systemic hormonal drug stub ar ...   more details




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