Pub. Date : 1995 Nov 21
PMID : 7479983
4 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Since both catecholamines activate the release of LHRH, the inhibition of their release by NO serves as an ultra-short-loop negative feedback by which NO inhibits the release of the catecholamines, thereby reducing the activation of the NOergic neurons and decreasing the release of LHRH. | Catecholamines | gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 | Rattus norvegicus |
2 | Since both catecholamines activate the release of LHRH, the inhibition of their release by NO serves as an ultra-short-loop negative feedback by which NO inhibits the release of the catecholamines, thereby reducing the activation of the NOergic neurons and decreasing the release of LHRH. | Catecholamines | gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 | Rattus norvegicus |
3 | Since both catecholamines activate the release of LHRH, the inhibition of their release by NO serves as an ultra-short-loop negative feedback by which NO inhibits the release of the catecholamines, thereby reducing the activation of the NOergic neurons and decreasing the release of LHRH. | Catecholamines | gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 | Rattus norvegicus |
4 | Since both catecholamines activate the release of LHRH, the inhibition of their release by NO serves as an ultra-short-loop negative feedback by which NO inhibits the release of the catecholamines, thereby reducing the activation of the NOergic neurons and decreasing the release of LHRH. | Catecholamines | gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 | Rattus norvegicus |