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(TRH) ( Spuch et al . 2007 ), but itself does not significantly increase prolactin secretion in primary rat pituitary cells ( Samson et al . 1998 ), has suggested that prolactin release is probably not a primary function of PrRP ( Jarry et al . 2000
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established ( Rookh et al . 1979 , Jordan et al . 1980 , Ottenweller & Hedge 1982 , Wong et al . 1983 , Kalsbeek et al . 2000 , Guo et al . 2015 ). Nerve fibres originating in the SCN innervating thyroid-releasing hormone (TRH) neurons in the
Max Planck Institute for Experimental Endocrinology, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Fritz-Lipmann-Institut, Institute of Biomedicine, Institute for Biochemistry, University of East Anglia, Feodor-Lynen-Str. 7, D-30625 Hannover, Germany
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indicated that A5 not only enhances gonadotropin secretion following stimulation by gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH; Kawaminami et al . 2002 ), but also stimulates basal PRL secretion while counteracting thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) induced
Local control of thyroid hormone action: role of type 2 deiodinase
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range by a classical negative feedback loop ( Fig. 1 ). Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) is synthesized in the hypothalamic para-ventricular nucleus (PVN) and stimulates synthesis and release of TSH from thyrotroph cells in the anterior pituitary
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). Medial neurons of the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) in the hypothalamus synthesise and secrete thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH), which in turn stimulates the synthesis and secretion of TSH from anterior pituitary thyrotrophs. TSH, acting on the TSH
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thyroid-stimulating hormone (TRF/TRH). Those for prolactin (dopamine, a release-inhibiting factor), ACTH (CRF/CRH), and growth hormone (GRF/GHRH and somatostatin) were identified at various times during the following decade. The structures of oxytocin and
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, somatostatin; TRH, thyroxine-releasing hormone; CRH, corticosteroid-releasing hormone; TSH, thyroxine-stimulating hormone; ACTH, adrenocorticotropic hormone; IGF1, insulin-like growth factor 1; SRD5A1, 5α-reductase 1; HSD11B1, 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 1
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increased numbers of somatotropes just before birth. In addition, thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) also stimulates GH in neonates ( Fink et al. 2012 ). Thus, as inhibitors of GH and their receptors are expressed differentially throughout development, GH
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(Pit-1), TSH-releasing hormone receptor (TRH-R), and thyroid hormone receptor beta 2 (TR-β2; Bockmann et al . 1997 ). In addition, a high density of melatonin-binding sites has been observed in the PT of many species ( Williams & Morgan 1988 , Weaver
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. 1996 ). An increase in the sorting efficiency of proglucagon after cleavage at K70R71 in the Golgi would be similar to the observations with prothyrotropin-releasing hormone (pro-TRH), where processing by PC1/3 enhances the sorting of pro-TRH