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Luteinizing hormone glucagon

Gs Epinephrine, norepinephrine, histamine, glucagon, ACTH, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, thyroid-stimulating hormone, and others Adenylate cyclase Ca2+ channels... [Pg.582]

The hydrolysis of triacylglycerol to monoacylglycerol and fatty acids by hormone-sensitive lipase can be stimulated by epinephrine, norepinephrine, adrenal steroids, glucagon, and the hypophysial hormones, luteotropin (prolactin or luteinizing hormone), )3- and a-lipotropins, somatotropin, thyrotropin, and vasopressin. [Pg.368]

Hormones themselves may be proteins. Notable examples are the more well-known insulin and the lesser-known thyrotropin and somatotropin (the growth hormone), as well as the ovarian luteinizing hormone and the follicle-stimulating hormone. If of relatively low molecular weight, protein-type hormones are also known as peptides, or specifically as peptide hormones. Examples listed, as a matter of course, are adrenocorticotropin, antidiuretic hormone, glucagon, and calcitonin. (Generally speaking, a peptide is a molecule with fewer than 50 amino acids, and a protein has more than 50 amino adds. The acids are combined in myriad combinations or permutations.)... [Pg.128]

Glucagon Gonadotropic hormones Gonadotropin-releasing hormone Growth hormone (GH) Insulin oscillations Insulin pulsatile secretion Luteinizing hormone (LH) Hypothalamus, and circadian rhythms, 461, 521... [Pg.596]


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