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Query: UNIPROT:P61278 (
somatostatin
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Some pituitary hormones secrete hormones while others do not. Nonsecreting tumors can interfere with normal pituitary hormone secretion and produce tumor symptoms and signs like headaches and visual field defects. The most frequent hormone-secreting tumors are prolactinomas. Growth hormone or ACTH or gonadotropin or gonadotropin-alpha and beta chain-producing tumors are less frequent, TSH producing tumors are extremely rare. The most important elements of the diagnostic work-up are clinical signs and symptoms, assessment of pituitary function (measurement of TSH, free T4, LH, FSH, oestradiol/free testosteron, growth hormone, IGF-1, prolactin, ACTH, Cortisol, serum and urine osmolality), CT and/or MRI and, in patients with large tumors, a visual field exam. The treatment of choice of pituitary tumors is often surgery. Alternative therapies are radiation treatment (in nonoperable patients or when hormone levels are persistently elevated after pituitary surgery) and drug treatment (dopamine agonists in hyperprolactinemia,
somatostatin
analogues in acromegaly). Pituitary hormone deficiencies are treated depending on the specific deficiency with thyroxine, cortisone, oestrogen/gestagen/testosterone gonadotropines or
ADH
analogues.
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PMID:[Hypophyseal dysfunction and tumors]. 158 68
In 51 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma the fasting blood concentrations of hCG, beta hCG, alpha subunits,
ADH
, calcitonin, enteroglucagon, gastrin, GH, melatonin,
somatostatin
, estradiol, CEA and pepsinogen I in the peripheral vein were estimated by radioimmunoassay at the time of diagnosis and, in those who underwent surgery, 7 days after the operation, to determine the incidence of the modifications of the above mentioned substances' blood levels and the existence of possible markers. In presence of increases of the examined parameters greater than 50%, considering M +/- 2 SD of 10 control subjects as normal range, the tumours were examined immunohistochemically. In patients with gastric adenocarcinoma, in comparison with normal subjects, we found significant higher blood levels of hCG alpha subunits, gastrin and CEA and lower of melatonin, pepsinogen I and GH. The immunohistological results demonstrated CEA in both examined cases, alpha subunits in 2 of 6 (respectively in dysplasic areas and in surrounding non neoplastic mucosa) and enteroglucagon in 1 of 3 (dysplasic areas). Our results indicate that none of the parameters we examined, because of their non-specificity or of the low incidence of their modifications, can be considered a marker of gastric adenocarcinoma.
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PMID:[Changes in hormonal and biochemical parameters in gastric adenocarcinoma]. 180 10
Somatostatin
produces a modest water diuresis in dogs by inhibiting the renal tubular action of
ADH
. SMS 201-995, an octapeptide analogue of
somatostatin
, is more potent and longer-acting than the native hormone, and possesses greater specificity in the inhibition of growth hormone secretion. In the present study we tested the ability of the analogue to produce urinary dilution following infusion (0.12 to 0.50 micrograms/min) into the left renal artery. Infusion in this dose range increased urine flow from 0.20 to 0.55 mL/min (P less than 0.05) and caused a 49% to 56% reduction in urine osmolarity. We conclude that SMS 201-995 is effective in causing a water diuresis in dogs and at smaller doses than required for the native hormone.
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PMID:Effect of a selective octapeptide analogue of somatostatin on renal water excretion in the dog. 285 12
The effects of glucagon and PTH on renal tubular electrolyte handling were studied in anesthetized, thyroparathyroidectomized Brattleboro rats infused with
somatostatin
. Fractional excretion of Ca and Mg was significantly lower during infusion of both hormones. Micropunctures of same nephrons localized the bulk of the increase in reabsorption in Henle's loop, where both hormones significantly enhanced the reabsorptive capacities for Ca, Mg, and K. Beyond the early distal tubule, Ca and Mg reabsorption was significantly greater during glucagon infusion and Ca reabsorption was significantly greater during PTH infusion. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate at a plasma concentration of 10(-6) M did not reproduce the effects of either glucagon or PTH. These results are similar to the findings reported for the effects of
ADH
and calcitonin on Ca, Mg, and K tubular handling, but different as far as Na and Cl are concerned, since their loop reabsorption was not significantly altered by glucagon and PTH. The data obtained here for glucagon and PTH, together with those for
ADH
and calcitonin, support the hypothesis that these four hormones exert similar effects in the thick ascending limb.
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PMID:PTH-like glucagon stimulation of Ca and Mg reabsorption in Henle's loop of the rat. 669 22
Stress is generally a natural phenomenon that affects behaviour, physiological processes, and neuroendocrine, neurochemical, neurological and immune responses. Many somatic and mental disorders are thought to result from chronic stress. Stress-induced gonadal dysfunction is not restricted to humans, but is observed in all higher animals. Stress-induced gonadal dysfunction comprises disturbances of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and of spermatogenesis. Various stressors induce changes in the secretion of neurotransmitters and hormones, such as CRH,
ADH
, beta-endorphins,
somatostatin
, VIP, PRL, GH, TSH, dopamine, serotonin, neuropeptide Y, melatonin, ACTH, glucocorticosteroids, catecholamines and androgens. In acute stress, testicular function is principally modified by cytokines and fluctuating concentrations of gonadotropins, while in chronic stress, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and disruption of spermatogenesis of varying severity, including spermatogenetic arrest, are observed. In spite of the decades-long interest in the relationships between psychological stress and the function of male gonads, many questions in this area remain unanswered.
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PMID:Psychological stress and the function of male gonads. 2237 97