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Metabolic Clearance Rate of Angiotensin II in Arterial Hypertension

Clinical Science, 1973
1. Plasma metabolic clearance rate of mono-[125I]iodoangiotensin II was measured in seventeen patients with various disorders of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. The measurements were carried out by using a new method which accounts for the contribution of labelled split products. 2. A significant correlation was obtained (P <
A, Coli, L, Donato
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Study of the metabolic clearance rate of dehydroisoandrosterone sulfate in pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
Abstract The metabolic clearance rate (MCR) of dehydroisoandrosterone sulfate (DS) was determined in nonpregnant women, normal pregnant women, and pregnant women with pre-eclampsia. The MCR of DS in normal pregnant women was markedly elevated compared with that of nonpregnant subjects, while in those women with severe pre-eclampsia the MCR DS was ...
N F, Gant   +3 more
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Metabolic Clearance Rate of Progesterone in the Menstrual Cycle*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1972
ABSTRACT The metabolic clearance rate (MCR) of progesterone by the continuous infusion method has been studied in a total of 21 women at various stages of the menstrual cycle and was found to be 2510 ± 135 (se) 1/day or 1512 ± 71.3 (se) 1/day/m2 which is greater than the MCR in males, ovariectomized females, and pregnant women.
T J, Lin, R B, Billiar, B, Little
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THE METABOLIC CLEARANCE RATE, PRODUCTION RATE AND CONVERSION RATIOS OF OESTRONE IN THE SHEEP

Journal of Endocrinology, 1973
SUMMARY The metabolic clearance rate of oestrone from whole blood and its conversion to oestradiol-17β and oestradiol-17α were measured in pregnant and non-pregnant sheep using tracer kinetic techniques. The clearance rate of oestrone for all animals (3·435 ± 0·212 (s.e.m.) 1/min) was significantly greater than that of oestradiol-17β (2·449 ± 0·155 1 ...
J R, Challis, F A, Harrison, R B, Heap
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Effect of Adrenocorticotropin on Production Rates and Metabolic Clearance Rates of Testosterone and Estradiol*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1978
Using the constant infusion technique, [7-3H]testosterone and [4-l4C]estradiol were infused into six men and two women and [7-3H]androstenedione and [4-l4C]estrone were infused into two men before and after the administration of 60 U ACTH every 12 h for four doses.
J H, Pratt, C, Longcope
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METABOLIC CLEARANCE RATE, PRODUCTION RATE AND MAMMARY UPTAKE OF PROGESTERONE IN THE GOAT

Journal of Endocrinology, 1975
SUMMARY The dynamics of progesterone uptake and metabolism in the mammary gland of the goat have been measured and related to the metabolic clearance rate and production rate of the hormone determined by tracer kinetic techniques. The metabolic clearance rate of progesterone from blood was 3·13 ± 0·35 (s.e.m.) 1/min in ten experiments ...
R B, Heap, C A, Bedford, J L, Linzell
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In vitro metabolism of progestins. III. The metabolic clearance rate of medroxyprogesterone acetate in monkeys

Steroids, 1977
3H-medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) was synthesized by selective catalytic tritiation of the delta1-olefinic bond of 6alpha-methyl-17alpha-hydroxy-pregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione acetate. The metabolic clearance rate of MPA (MCRMPA) was determined in 9 female Rhesus monkeys by the single injection technique. The blood MCRMPA was 201 +/- 19 L/day (42.2 +/-
N A, Musto   +3 more
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Liver blood flow and metabolic clearance rate of progesterone in sheep

Research in Veterinary Science, 1993
To study the effects of feeding on concentrations of peripheral plasma progesterone, ovariectomised ewes, given exogenous progesterone, were fed 750 g of chopped lucerne hay at either 09.00 (group A, n = 5) or at 15.00 (group B, n = 5) or were fed ad libitum regularly through the experimental period (group C, n = 5). Peripheral blood samples were taken
R A, Parr   +3 more
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METABOLIC CLEARANCE AND BLOOD PRODUCTION RATES OF ESTROGENS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1971
Abstract With the use of the constant infusion technique, the mean metabolic clearance rate for estradiol in 5 women aged 70 to 88 was found to be 580 ± 30 L. per day per square meter. The mean metabolic clearance rate for estrone in 5 women aged 73 to 89 was 1,050 ± 70 L. per day per square meter. Both these represent a decrease of about 25 per cent
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The Concept of Metabolic Clearance Rate in Endocrinology

Hormone and Metabolic Research, 1993
M. Herremans   +7 more
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