Title : Insulin suppresses triiodothyronine-induced growth hormone secretion by GH3 rat pituitary cells.

Pub. Date : 1985 Aug

PMID : 3893986






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1 Insulin suppresses triiodothyronine-induced growth hormone secretion by GH3 rat pituitary cells. Triiodothyronine insulin Homo sapiens
2 This suppression was maximal with 3.5 nM insulin and occurred after a lag period of 48 h. The previously described 20-fold synergistic stimulation of GH by T3 (0.5 nM) together with HCT (1 microM) was also suppressed by insulin (3.5 nM) by 80% during 72 h of incubation. Triiodothyronine insulin Homo sapiens
3 This suppression was maximal with 3.5 nM insulin and occurred after a lag period of 48 h. The previously described 20-fold synergistic stimulation of GH by T3 (0.5 nM) together with HCT (1 microM) was also suppressed by insulin (3.5 nM) by 80% during 72 h of incubation. Triiodothyronine insulin Homo sapiens
4 Alternatively, the inhibitory effects of insulin on T3-induced GH secretion in these cells may be posttranscriptional. Triiodothyronine insulin Homo sapiens