Title : Effect of maternal ethanol ingestion on control of growth hormone secretion by biogenic amines in rat offspring.

Pub. Date : 1984 Apr

PMID : 6374490






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1 In controls, administration of cyproheptadine (a serotonin-blocking agent), or insulin, or exposure to cold, caused decreases in the levels of serum GH, whereas dopamine-induced inhibition in GH release was observed only in 10-day-old rats. Cyproheptadine gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus
2 In controls, administration of cyproheptadine (a serotonin-blocking agent), or insulin, or exposure to cold, caused decreases in the levels of serum GH, whereas dopamine-induced inhibition in GH release was observed only in 10-day-old rats. Cyproheptadine gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus
3 In contrast, among neonates exposed continuously to ethanol, only cyproheptadine produced decreases in serum GH levels similar to controls. Cyproheptadine gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus
4 Withdrawal from ethanol at birth produced similar GH responses to cyproheptadine, cold exposure, and dopamine as those observed in neonatal rats exposed continuously to ethanol. Cyproheptadine gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus