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197 related items for PubMed ID: 3013363

  • 1. Activation of GABA receptors in the hypothalamus stimulates secretion of growth hormone and prolactin.
    Willoughby JO, Jervois PM, Menadue MF, Blessing WW.
    Brain Res; 1986 May 21; 374(1):119-25. PubMed ID: 3013363
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  • 2. Adrenoceptors in the preoptic-anterior hypothalamic area stimulate secretion of prolactin but not growth hormone in the male rat.
    Willoughby JO, Day TA, Menadue MF, Jervois PM, Blessing WW.
    Brain Res Bull; 1986 May 21; 16(5):697-704. PubMed ID: 3742252
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  • 3. gamma-Aminobutyric acid stimulates pituitary growth hormone secretion in the neonatal rat. A superfusion study.
    Acs Z, Szabó B, Kapócs G, Makara GB.
    Endocrinology; 1987 May 21; 120(5):1790-8. PubMed ID: 3569111
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  • 4. Stimulatory role for medial preoptic/anterior hypothalamic area neurones in growth hormone and prolactin secretion. A kainic acid study.
    Day TA, Oliver JR, Menadue MF, Davies B, Willoughby JO.
    Brain Res; 1982 Apr 22; 238(1):55-63. PubMed ID: 7083025
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  • 5. Involvement of preoptic-anterior hypothalamic GABA neurons in the regulation of pituitary LH and prolactin release.
    Lamberts R, Vijayan E, Graf M, Mansky T, Wuttke W.
    Exp Brain Res; 1983 Apr 22; 52(3):356-62. PubMed ID: 6653697
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  • 6. Influence of fetal alcohol exposure on the GABAergic regulation of growth hormone release in postnatal rats.
    Blaine K, Gasser K, Conway S.
    Alcohol Clin Exp Res; 1999 Oct 22; 23(10):1681-90. PubMed ID: 10550002
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  • 7. Local hypothalamic adrenoceptor activation in rat: alpha 1 inhibits and alpha 2 stimulates growth hormone secretion.
    Willoughby JO, Chapman IM, Kapoor R.
    Neuroendocrinology; 1993 Apr 22; 57(4):687-92. PubMed ID: 8396221
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  • 8. Site of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-mediated inhibition of growth hormone secretion in the rat.
    Fiók J, Acs Z, Makara GB, Erdö SL.
    Neuroendocrinology; 1984 Dec 22; 39(6):510-6. PubMed ID: 6151130
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  • 9. Prolactin and growth hormone secretion in chickens: stimulation by histamine and inhibition by gamma-aminobutyric acid.
    Hall TR, Harvey S, Chadwick A.
    Acta Endocrinol (Copenh); 1984 Sep 22; 107(1):36-41. PubMed ID: 6485704
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  • 10. Intrahypothalamic actions of somatostatin and growth hormone releasing factor on growth hormone secretion.
    Willoughby JO, Brogan M, Kapoor R.
    Neuroendocrinology; 1989 Nov 22; 50(5):592-6. PubMed ID: 2575238
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  • 11. Microinjection of GABA antagonists into the posterior hypothalamus elicits locomotor activity and a cardiorespiratory activation.
    Waldrop TG, Bauer RM, Iwamoto GA.
    Brain Res; 1988 Mar 15; 444(1):84-94. PubMed ID: 3129141
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  • 12. Effect of THIP and SL 76002, two clinically experimented GABA-mimetic compounds, on anterior pituitary GABA receptors and prolactin secretion in the rat.
    Apud JA, Masotto C, Racagni G.
    Life Sci; 1987 Mar 02; 40(9):871-81. PubMed ID: 3029529
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  • 13. Evidence for gamma-aminobutyric acid modulation of ovarian hormonal effects on luteinizing hormone secretion and hypothalamic catecholamine activity in the female rat.
    Adler BA, Crowley WR.
    Endocrinology; 1986 Jan 02; 118(1):91-7. PubMed ID: 3510124
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  • 14. Growth hormone secretion of the neonatal rat pituitaries is stimulated by gamma-aminobutyric acid in vitro.
    Acs Z, Makara GB, Stark E.
    Life Sci; 1984 Apr 16; 34(16):1505-11. PubMed ID: 6717243
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  • 15. Effect of infusing gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor agonists and antagonists into the medial preoptic area and ventromedial hypothalamus on prolactin secretion in male sheep.
    Ferreira SA, Browning DA, Scott CJ, Kuehl DE, Jackson GL.
    Endocrine; 1998 Dec 16; 9(3):303-12. PubMed ID: 10221597
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  • 16. The arcuate nucleus: a site for gamma-aminobutyric acid regulation of prolactin secretion.
    Ondo JG, Dom R.
    Brain Res; 1986 Aug 27; 381(1):43-8. PubMed ID: 3019475
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  • 17. Catecholamine mechanisms in medio-basal hypothalamus influence prolactin but not growth hormone secretion.
    Day TA, Jervois PM, Menadue MF, Willoughby JO.
    Brain Res; 1982 Dec 16; 253(1-2):213-9. PubMed ID: 7150965
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  • 18. GABAergic mechanisms in the ventrolateral medulla alter vasopressor responses from the anterior hypothalamus.
    Willette RN, Gatti PA, Sapru HN.
    J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 1984 Dec 16; 6(3):476-82. PubMed ID: 6202975
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  • 19. GABA and muscimol inhibit the release of prolactin from dispersed rat anterior pituitary cells.
    Grossman A, Delitala G, Yeo T, Besser GM.
    Neuroendocrinology; 1981 Mar 16; 32(3):145-9. PubMed ID: 6261177
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  • 20. GABAergic mediation of stress-induced secretion of corticosterone and oxytocin, but not prolactin, by the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus.
    Marques de Souza L, Franci CR.
    Life Sci; 2008 Nov 07; 83(19-20):686-92. PubMed ID: 18840449
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