Effect of growth hormone-releasing factor on phosphoinositide hydrolysis in somatotrophs
暂无分享,去创建一个
J. Kraicer | B. Lussier | B. Moor | M. French
[1] Michael J. Berridge,et al. Inositol phosphates and cell signalling , 1989, Nature.
[2] J. Kraicer,et al. Protein kinase C is not essential for growth hormone (GH)-releasing factor-induced GH release from rat somatotrophs. , 1989, Endocrinology.
[3] G. Mayr. A novel metal-dye detection system permits picomolar-range h.p.l.c. analysis of inositol polyphosphates from non-radioactively labelled cell or tissue specimens. , 1988, The Biochemical journal.
[4] M. Thorner,et al. Intracellular calcium concentration and growth hormone secretion in individual somatotropes: effects of growth hormone-releasing factor and somatostatin. , 1988, Endocrinology.
[5] M. Schrey,et al. Cholinergic stimulation of phosphoinositide hydrolysis in rat anterior pituitary , 1988, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology.
[6] R. Bala,et al. Characteristics of phorbol ester stimulated growth hormone release: inhibition by insulin-like growth factor I, somatostatin, and low calcium medium and comparison with growth hormone releasing factor. , 1987, Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology.
[7] H. Nawata,et al. Phorbol ester and phospholipase C-induced growth hormone secretion from pituitary somatotroph adenoma cells in culture: effects of somatostatin, bromocriptine, and pertussis toxin. , 1987, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
[8] K. Ray,et al. Effects of dopamine and somatostatin on phorbol ester-stimulated prolactin and growth hormone secretion , 1986, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology.
[9] D. Cocchi,et al. Growth hormone-releasing factor does not stimulate phosphoinositides breakdown in primary cultures of rat and human pituitary cells. , 1986, Acta endocrinologica.
[10] P. Conn,et al. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone stimulates mass changes in phosphoinositides and diacylglycerol accumulation in purified gonadotrope cell cultures. , 1986, Endocrinology.
[11] J. Kraicer,et al. Release of growth hormone (GH) from purified somatotrophs: interaction of GH-releasing factor and somatostatin and role of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate. , 1985, Endocrinology.
[12] E. Lapetina,et al. 1,2-Didecanoylglycerol and phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate enhance anterior pituitary hormone secretion in vitro. , 1985, Endocrinology.
[13] N. Kuzuya,et al. Effects of phorbol ester on GH, TSH and PRL release by superfused rat adenohypophysis. , 1985, Endocrinologia japonica.
[14] A. Rogol,et al. Phorbol esters affect pituitary growth hormone (GH) and prolactin release: the interaction with GH releasing factor, somatostatin and bromocriptine. , 1985, European journal of pharmacology.
[15] R. Evans,et al. Independent effects of growth hormone releasing factor on growth hormone release and gene transcription , 1985, Nature.
[16] P. M. Hinkle,et al. Differential effects of thyrotropin-releasing hormone, vasoactive intestinal peptide, phorbol ester, and depolarization in GH4C1 rat pituitary cells. , 1985, Endocrinology.
[17] E. Ohmura,et al. 12-0-Tetradecanoyl Phorbol-13-Acetate Stimulates Rat Growth Hormone (GH) Release through Different Pathways from that of Human Pancreatic GH-Releasing Factor* , 1985 .
[18] E. Hewlett,et al. Human pancreatic tumor growth hormone-releasing factor stimulates anterior pituitary adenylate cyclase activity, adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate accumulation, and growth hormone release in a calmodulin-dependent manner. , 1984, Endocrinology.
[19] E. Ohmura,et al. Effect of phorbol esters on the release of growth hormone and prolactin from rat pituitary cells cultured in monolayer. , 1984, Acta endocrinologica.
[20] P. Leung,et al. LHRH rapidly stimulates phosphatidylinositol metabolism in enriched gonadotrophs , 1984, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology.
[21] F. Labrie,et al. Growth hormone-releasing factor stimulates adenylate cyclase activity in the anterior pituitary gland. , 1983, Life sciences.
[22] A. Tashjian,et al. Tumor-promoting phorbol esters affect production of prolactin and growth hormone by rat pituitary cells. , 1981, Endocrinology.
[23] W. Vale,et al. Superfusion of rat anterior pituitary cells attached to Cytodex beads: validation of a technique. , 1980, Endocrinology.
[24] J. Kraicer,et al. Release of growth hormone from purified somatotrophs: role of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate and guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate. , 1979, Endocrinology.
[25] J. Kraicer. Acetylcholine does not stimulate the release of growth hormone from perifused rat adenohypophyses. , 1979, Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology.
[26] R. Bicknell,et al. Acetylcholine stimulates growth hormone secretion, phosphatidyl inositol labelling, 45Ca2+ efflux and cyclic GMP accumulation in bovine anterior pituitary glands. , 1979, The Journal of endocrinology.
[27] P. A. van der Merwe,et al. A novel extracellular nucleotide receptor coupled to phosphoinositidase-C in pituitary cells. , 1990, Endocrinology.
[28] J. Kraicer,et al. Growth hormone-releasing factor-sensitive adenylate cyclase system of purified somatotrophs: effects of guanine nucleotides, somatostatin, calcium, and magnesium. , 1989, Endocrinology.
[29] K. Koike,et al. Protein kinase C activators and calcium-mobilizing agents synergistically increase GH, LH, and TSH secretion from anterior pituitary cells. , 1986, Neuroendocrinology.
[30] T. Martin. Measurement of phospholipid turnover in cultured hormone responsive pituitary cells. , 1986, Methods in enzymology.