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Recognizing the urgent need for an up-to-date review of new and innovative research on growth hormone (GH) secretagogues, this exclusive work furnishes the state of the art on the mechanisms of action, design, synthesis, evaluation, and clinical applications of GH secretagogues, including orally active and xenobiotic GH-releasing compounds. Beg
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Recognizing the urgent need for an up-to-date review of new and innovative research on growth hormone (GH) secretagogues, this exclusive work furnishes the state of the art on the mechanisms of action, design, synthesis, evaluation, and clinical applications of GH secretagogues, including orally active and xenobiotic GH-releasing compounds. Beg
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- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 1998
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- Artikelnr.: 57589254
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 1998
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781482273601
- Artikelnr.: 57589254
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Bercu, Barry B.; Walker, Richard F.
Part 1 Scope of non-GHRH growth hormone secretagogues: synergistic release
of growth hormone by GHRP and GHRH - scope and implication; structural
requirements of growth hormone secretagogues; unifying mechanism of
non-GHRH growth hormonesecretagogues's action; molecular cloning and
characterization of human, swine and rat growth hormone secretagogues
receptors; a mathematical model for growth hormone release from the
pituitary; evidence for a new subtype of GHRP receptors in ovinepituitary
gland. Part 2 Experimental pharmacology: agonists analogs of growth
hormone-releasing hormone - endocrine and growth studies; antagonistic
analogs of growth hormone-releasing hormone - endocrine and oncological
studies; clinical evidence forextrahypophyseal site of growth hormone
secretagogues; electrophysiological studies of the arcuate nucleus -
central actions of growth hormone secretagogues; effects of a growth
hormone-releasing peptide-like nonpeptidyl growth hormone secretagogue
onphysiology and function on aged rats; anterior pituitary function in
prolonged critical illness - effects of continuous infusion of growth
hormone secretagogues; hepatic extraction of hexarelin, a new peptide
growth hormone secretagogue, in the isolatedperfused rat liver; the effect
of growth hormone secretagogues on the release of growth hormone-releasing
hormone, somatostatin, vasopressin and corticotrophin-releasing hormone
from the rat hypothalamus in vitro; immunocytochemical studies
investigatingthe central actions of the nonpeptidyl growth hormone
secretagogue, MK-0677. Part 3 Clinical applications of growth hormone
secretagogues: evaluation of pituitary function using growth hormone
secretagogues; clinical use of growth hormone secretagogues;short- and
long-term growth hormone secretagogue administration in children; endocrine
response to growth hormone-releasing peptides across human life span; GHRH
and GHRP-5 exert different effects on sleep electroencephalograms and
nocturnal hormonesecretion in normal men. (Part contents).
of growth hormone by GHRP and GHRH - scope and implication; structural
requirements of growth hormone secretagogues; unifying mechanism of
non-GHRH growth hormonesecretagogues's action; molecular cloning and
characterization of human, swine and rat growth hormone secretagogues
receptors; a mathematical model for growth hormone release from the
pituitary; evidence for a new subtype of GHRP receptors in ovinepituitary
gland. Part 2 Experimental pharmacology: agonists analogs of growth
hormone-releasing hormone - endocrine and growth studies; antagonistic
analogs of growth hormone-releasing hormone - endocrine and oncological
studies; clinical evidence forextrahypophyseal site of growth hormone
secretagogues; electrophysiological studies of the arcuate nucleus -
central actions of growth hormone secretagogues; effects of a growth
hormone-releasing peptide-like nonpeptidyl growth hormone secretagogue
onphysiology and function on aged rats; anterior pituitary function in
prolonged critical illness - effects of continuous infusion of growth
hormone secretagogues; hepatic extraction of hexarelin, a new peptide
growth hormone secretagogue, in the isolatedperfused rat liver; the effect
of growth hormone secretagogues on the release of growth hormone-releasing
hormone, somatostatin, vasopressin and corticotrophin-releasing hormone
from the rat hypothalamus in vitro; immunocytochemical studies
investigatingthe central actions of the nonpeptidyl growth hormone
secretagogue, MK-0677. Part 3 Clinical applications of growth hormone
secretagogues: evaluation of pituitary function using growth hormone
secretagogues; clinical use of growth hormone secretagogues;short- and
long-term growth hormone secretagogue administration in children; endocrine
response to growth hormone-releasing peptides across human life span; GHRH
and GHRP-5 exert different effects on sleep electroencephalograms and
nocturnal hormonesecretion in normal men. (Part contents).
Part 1 Scope of non-GHRH growth hormone secretagogues: synergistic release
of growth hormone by GHRP and GHRH - scope and implication; structural
requirements of growth hormone secretagogues; unifying mechanism of
non-GHRH growth hormonesecretagogues's action; molecular cloning and
characterization of human, swine and rat growth hormone secretagogues
receptors; a mathematical model for growth hormone release from the
pituitary; evidence for a new subtype of GHRP receptors in ovinepituitary
gland. Part 2 Experimental pharmacology: agonists analogs of growth
hormone-releasing hormone - endocrine and growth studies; antagonistic
analogs of growth hormone-releasing hormone - endocrine and oncological
studies; clinical evidence forextrahypophyseal site of growth hormone
secretagogues; electrophysiological studies of the arcuate nucleus -
central actions of growth hormone secretagogues; effects of a growth
hormone-releasing peptide-like nonpeptidyl growth hormone secretagogue
onphysiology and function on aged rats; anterior pituitary function in
prolonged critical illness - effects of continuous infusion of growth
hormone secretagogues; hepatic extraction of hexarelin, a new peptide
growth hormone secretagogue, in the isolatedperfused rat liver; the effect
of growth hormone secretagogues on the release of growth hormone-releasing
hormone, somatostatin, vasopressin and corticotrophin-releasing hormone
from the rat hypothalamus in vitro; immunocytochemical studies
investigatingthe central actions of the nonpeptidyl growth hormone
secretagogue, MK-0677. Part 3 Clinical applications of growth hormone
secretagogues: evaluation of pituitary function using growth hormone
secretagogues; clinical use of growth hormone secretagogues;short- and
long-term growth hormone secretagogue administration in children; endocrine
response to growth hormone-releasing peptides across human life span; GHRH
and GHRP-5 exert different effects on sleep electroencephalograms and
nocturnal hormonesecretion in normal men. (Part contents).
of growth hormone by GHRP and GHRH - scope and implication; structural
requirements of growth hormone secretagogues; unifying mechanism of
non-GHRH growth hormonesecretagogues's action; molecular cloning and
characterization of human, swine and rat growth hormone secretagogues
receptors; a mathematical model for growth hormone release from the
pituitary; evidence for a new subtype of GHRP receptors in ovinepituitary
gland. Part 2 Experimental pharmacology: agonists analogs of growth
hormone-releasing hormone - endocrine and growth studies; antagonistic
analogs of growth hormone-releasing hormone - endocrine and oncological
studies; clinical evidence forextrahypophyseal site of growth hormone
secretagogues; electrophysiological studies of the arcuate nucleus -
central actions of growth hormone secretagogues; effects of a growth
hormone-releasing peptide-like nonpeptidyl growth hormone secretagogue
onphysiology and function on aged rats; anterior pituitary function in
prolonged critical illness - effects of continuous infusion of growth
hormone secretagogues; hepatic extraction of hexarelin, a new peptide
growth hormone secretagogue, in the isolatedperfused rat liver; the effect
of growth hormone secretagogues on the release of growth hormone-releasing
hormone, somatostatin, vasopressin and corticotrophin-releasing hormone
from the rat hypothalamus in vitro; immunocytochemical studies
investigatingthe central actions of the nonpeptidyl growth hormone
secretagogue, MK-0677. Part 3 Clinical applications of growth hormone
secretagogues: evaluation of pituitary function using growth hormone
secretagogues; clinical use of growth hormone secretagogues;short- and
long-term growth hormone secretagogue administration in children; endocrine
response to growth hormone-releasing peptides across human life span; GHRH
and GHRP-5 exert different effects on sleep electroencephalograms and
nocturnal hormonesecretion in normal men. (Part contents).







