Title : Biphasic changes in anterior pituitary Met-enkephalin concentration following reserpine treatment.

Pub. Date : 1988 Feb

PMID : 2830550






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1 Biphasic changes in anterior pituitary Met-enkephalin concentration following reserpine treatment. Reserpine proopiomelanocortin Homo sapiens
2 Met-enkephalin concentrations in the anterior pituitary gland were shown to decline dramatically within the first 24 h after reserpine treatment, with effects apparent as early as 6 h. This was followed by subsequent repletion and late augmentation of Met-enkephalin levels 3 weeks following reserpine. Reserpine proopiomelanocortin Homo sapiens
3 Met-enkephalin concentrations in the anterior pituitary gland were shown to decline dramatically within the first 24 h after reserpine treatment, with effects apparent as early as 6 h. This was followed by subsequent repletion and late augmentation of Met-enkephalin levels 3 weeks following reserpine. Reserpine proopiomelanocortin Homo sapiens
4 Met-enkephalin concentrations in the anterior pituitary gland were shown to decline dramatically within the first 24 h after reserpine treatment, with effects apparent as early as 6 h. This was followed by subsequent repletion and late augmentation of Met-enkephalin levels 3 weeks following reserpine. Reserpine proopiomelanocortin Homo sapiens
5 We postulate that the changes in anterior pituitary Met-enkephalin following reserpine were related to alterations in the monoamine neurotransmitters. Reserpine proopiomelanocortin Homo sapiens