Title : Relative contribution of nervous system and hormones to hyperglycemia induced by thyrotropin-releasing hormone in fed rats.

Pub. Date : 1991 Jul

PMID : 1681438






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1 These observations suggest that TRH-induced hyperglycemia results from at least two effects: a direct neural effect on the liver including a suppressive effect of epinephrine on insulin secretion (contributing about 79% to the total hyperglycemic effect) and a direct effect of epinephrine on the liver (contributing about 21% to the total hyperglycemic effect). Epinephrine thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus
2 These observations suggest that TRH-induced hyperglycemia results from at least two effects: a direct neural effect on the liver including a suppressive effect of epinephrine on insulin secretion (contributing about 79% to the total hyperglycemic effect) and a direct effect of epinephrine on the liver (contributing about 21% to the total hyperglycemic effect). Epinephrine thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus