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Metabolic Clearance and Blood Production Rates of Estradiol in Hyperthyroidism
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1975The metabolic clearance rate of 17beta-estradiol (MCR2), the plasma levels of 17beta-estradiol (E2)1, sex-steroid binding globulin (SSBG), luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) were measured in 10 hyperthyroid subjects (7 men and 3 women).
E C, Ridgway, C, Longcope, F, Maloof
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Feed intake affects metabolic clearance rate of progesterone in sheep
Research in Veterinary Science, 1993To study the inverse relationship between feed level and concentrations of peripheral plasma progesterone, 36 ovariectomised ewes were fed rations at levels calculated to maintain liveweight (M). On the seventh day, the ewes were given an intravenous infusion of progesterone and the metabolic clearance rate (MCR) was calculated.
R A, Parr +3 more
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Metabolic clearance rates of androgens and oestrogens in ageing women
Maturitas, 1980Using the constant infusion technique we have measured the metabolic clearance rates (MCR) for delta 4-androstenedione (A), testosterone (T), oestrone (E1) and oestradiol (E2) in a large group of post-menopausal women. Their mean +/- SE age was 64.5 +/- 1.6 yr, their ages ranged from 46-90 yr.
C, Longcope, W, Jaffee, G, Griffing
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Metabolic clearance rate of oestrone sulphate in post-menopausal women
Maturitas, 1984The feasibility of using constant infusions of unlabelled oestrone sulphate (E1S) for the purposes of calculating its metabolic clearance rate (MCRE1S) and its conversion ratios to oestrone (E1) and oestradiol (E2) in post-menopausal women was exploited in this study. The results obtained by the infusion of unlabelled E1S were similar to those obtained
M, Jasonni +7 more
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Effect of human pregnancy on metabolic clearance rate of oxytocin
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1990The metabolic clearance rate (MCR) of oxytocin (OT) was determined by use of constant infusion techniques to achieve low and high plasma OT concentrations in 10 women in late pregnancy and again 8-10 wk postpartum (mean plasma oxytocinase activity was 2.1 IU/ml plasma at term and less than 0.1 IU/ml plasma 8-10 wk postpartum).
S, Thornton, J M, Davison, P H, Baylis
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Metabolic Clearance Rate of Arginine Vasopressin in Patients With Cirrhosi
Hepatology, 1992ABSTRACT Metabolic clearance rate and half–time of arginine vasopressin were measured in 43 cirrhotic patients and 10 control subjects. Synthetic arginine vasopressin was infused intravenously at a rate of 500 pg/min/kg of body weight for 75 min.
J A, Solis-Herruzo +3 more
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Metabolic Clearance Rate of Growth Hormone in Juvenile Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes, 1972The metabolic clearance rate (MCR) of radio-labeled growth hormone (GH) was measured in eleven recently diagnosed patients with juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus and in seven healthy nonhospitalized healthy children. The patients with diabetes mellitus demonstrated a significant reduction in MCR of GH as compared to the contrast group.
R L, Lipman +3 more
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Metabolic clearance rate, urinary and plasma production rates of testosterone sulfate in man
Steroids, 1971Abstract Four normal adult males and a 7 year old boy with virilizing adrenocortical tumor received an intravenous injection of 7- 3 H-testosterone sulfate. Twenty-eight to 61% of the tritium injected was recovered in urine collected during the 14 days following the injection with 2.7–11.3% as TS and about 0.0015% as testosterone glucuronide.
J M, Saez, J, Bertrand, C J, Migeon
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Journal of Endocrinology, 1994
Abstract This study examined changes in the blood concentration of corticosterone with the onset and progression of pregnancy in the rat. To identify the source of variation in blood corticosterone, the metabolic clearance rate (MCR) and production rate of corticosterone were also determined.
B J, Waddell, H C, Atkinson
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Abstract This study examined changes in the blood concentration of corticosterone with the onset and progression of pregnancy in the rat. To identify the source of variation in blood corticosterone, the metabolic clearance rate (MCR) and production rate of corticosterone were also determined.
B J, Waddell, H C, Atkinson
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Testosterone Metabolic Clearance Rate and Production Rate in the Male Infant Rhesus Monkey
Hormone and Metabolic Research, 1985The male infant rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) undergoes a period of testicular activation similar to that seen in the human infant. Plasma testosterone (T) concentrations rise after birth, reaching levels of about 500 ng/dl at 1-3 mo of age and then fall to approximately 50 ng/dl at 60 mo.
J D, Booth +3 more
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