Title : [Effects of gamma-oryzanol on the hypothalamo-pituitary axis in the rat].

Pub. Date : 1982 Oct 20

PMID : 7185574






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1 The effects of gamma oryzanol (gamma-OZ), a ferulic acid of triterpene alcohol, on the synthesis and release of the growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) in vitro and turnover rates of hypothalamic catecholamines were investigated. gamma-oryzanol gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus
2 The effects of gamma oryzanol (gamma-OZ), a ferulic acid of triterpene alcohol, on the synthesis and release of the growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) in vitro and turnover rates of hypothalamic catecholamines were investigated. gamma-oryzanol gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus
3 The effects of gamma oryzanol (gamma-OZ), a ferulic acid of triterpene alcohol, on the synthesis and release of the growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) in vitro and turnover rates of hypothalamic catecholamines were investigated. gamma-oryzanol gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus
4 The effects of gamma oryzanol (gamma-OZ), a ferulic acid of triterpene alcohol, on the synthesis and release of the growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) in vitro and turnover rates of hypothalamic catecholamines were investigated. gamma-oryzanol gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus
5 These results may explain the previous data concerning the changes in serum levels of GH and PRL by gamma-OZ and also suggest that gamma-OZ can affect the synthesis and/or release of at least two hypothalamic neurotransmitters, DA and NE, resulting in the alterations of anterior pituitary hormone synthesis and/or release. gamma-oryzanol gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus
6 These results may explain the previous data concerning the changes in serum levels of GH and PRL by gamma-OZ and also suggest that gamma-OZ can affect the synthesis and/or release of at least two hypothalamic neurotransmitters, DA and NE, resulting in the alterations of anterior pituitary hormone synthesis and/or release. gamma-oryzanol gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus