Neuroendocrine Perspectives von Eugenio E. Müller | ISBN 9781461235545

Neuroendocrine Perspectives

von Eugenio E. Müller und Robert M. MacLeod
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinEugenio E. Müller
Autor / AutorinRobert M. MacLeod
Buchcover Neuroendocrine Perspectives | Eugenio E. Müller | EAN 9781461235545 | ISBN 1-4612-3554-5 | ISBN 978-1-4612-3554-5

Neuroendocrine Perspectives

von Eugenio E. Müller und Robert M. MacLeod
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinEugenio E. Müller
Autor / AutorinRobert M. MacLeod

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Dopaminergic Regulation of the Intermediate Pituitary.
  • Dopaminergic Regulation of Intermediate Lobe Secretion.
  • Dopaminergic Regulation of POMC Gene Expression.
  • Dopaminergic Regulation of Post-Translational Processing.
  • Dopaminergic Regulation of Cellular and Subcellular Morphology.
  • Summary and Conclusion.
  • Corticotropin Releasing Factor (Hormone): Physiological and Clinical Implications.
  • Corticotropin Releasing Factor and the Stress Response.
  • Pharmacological, Pharmacokinetic and Hemodynamic Properties of Ovine and Human Corticotropin Releasing Factor in Nonhuman Primates and in Man.
  • The Ovine CRF Stimulation Test in the Differential Diagnosis of Cushing’s Syndrome and Adrenal Insufficiency.
  • Ovine CRF Stimulation in Patients with Hypercortisolemic Psychiatric States.
  • Summary and Conclusions.
  • Factors Promoting the Growth and Regeneration of Neuronal Cells.
  • In Vitro Studies of Neuronotrophic and Neurite Promoting Factors.
  • Neuronotrophic Factors.
  • Neuronotrophic Factors Adressing CNS Neurons.
  • Neurite Promoting Factors.
  • Serum-Replacing, Chemically Defined Supplements for Neuronal Cells.
  • Agents Modulating Neuronotrophic Factor Performance.
  • Molecular Mechanisms of Neuronotrophic Action.
  • In Vivo Involvement of Neuronotrophic and Neurite Promoting Factors.
  • Aging of the Female Reproductive System: A Neuroendocrine Perspective.
  • Changes in the Length and Variability of Reproductive Cycles.
  • Changes in Ovarian Function with Age.
  • Changes in Neuroendocrine Function with Age.