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Growth hormone arginine

Medroxyprogesterone, while suppressing spermatogenesis, also depresses release of growth hormone induced by insulin or arginine (13). [Pg.282]

Merimee TJ, Rabinowitz D, Fineberg SE. Arginine-initiated release of human growth hormone Factors modifying the response in normal man. N Engl J Med 1969 280 1434-8. [Pg.1999]

Arginine assists in healing is essential for a healthy immune system, production of growth hormone, release of insulin, and spermatogenesis and is a precursor to the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid). [Pg.17]

Souza, S. C. et al. A single arginine residue determines species specificity of the human growth hormone receptor. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1995, 92, 959-963. [Pg.520]

M24. Marumo, F., Saki, T., and Sato, S., Response of insulin, glucagon and growth hormone to arginine infusion in patients with chronic renal failure. Nephron 24, 81-84 (1979). [Pg.113]

Fig. 12. Efifect of. V-acetyl-des-Ala -Gly -growth hormone-release-inhibiting hormone on arginine-induced growth hormone release (ordinate ng/ml). Fig. 12. Efifect of. V-acetyl-des-Ala -Gly -growth hormone-release-inhibiting hormone on arginine-induced growth hormone release (ordinate ng/ml).
The stimulation of amino acid uptake is oxygen dependent but is not inhibited by cyanide and dinitro-phenol. The effect of growth hormone on a-aminoiso-butyric acid has been extended to a number of natural amino acids, and it has been established that growth hormone stimulates the uptake of glycine, alanine, serine, proline, threonine, histidine, tryptophan, glutamine, and asparagine, but is without effect on the uptake of dicarboxylic acids, ethionine, valine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, leucine, lysine, and arginine. [Pg.428]

An amino acid which participates in the formation of the waste product urea and the muscle constituent creatine. In certain species such as chickens, pigs, and rats, arginine appears to be essential for growth. It is noteworthy Mat this amino acid is a potent stimulator for the secretion of growth hormones. [Pg.59]

THE EFFECT OF GLUCOSE, GLUCAGON, ARGININE, VASOPRESSIN AND ACTH ON PLASMA INSULIN AND GROWTH HORMONE CONCENTRATIONS IN NORMAL CHILDREN AND IN PITUITARY INSUFFICIENCY... [Pg.313]

Merimee TJ, Lillicrap DA, Rabinowitz D. Effect of arginine on serum-levels of human growth-hormone. Lancet 1965 2 668-670. [Pg.335]


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