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Pharmacological regulation of pituitary LHRH receptors

1984
The tonic and pulsatile release of pituitary gonadotropic hormones is regulated by LHRH (Fink, 1976). In physiological circumstances, the secretion of LHRH is pulsatile rather than continuous. There is increasing evidence that modulation of pulse frequency, rather than the pulse amplitude, plays a critical role in the regulation of gonadotropin ...
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Opiate Receptors Modulate LHRH and SRIF Release from Mediobasal Hypothalamic Neurons

Neuroendocrinology, 1981
In order to investigate the effect of opiates on luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) and somatostatin (SRIF) release, mediobasal hypothalamic (MBH) slices of male adult rats were superfused ...
S V, Drouva   +4 more
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Maternal Modulation of Infantile Ovarian Development and Available Ovarian Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone (LHRH) Receptors via Milk LHRH*

Endocrinology, 1984
In the rat, ovarian LHRH receptor content, measured by the binding of [125I]D-Ala6-Pro9-LHRH ([125I]A-LHRH) to ovarian membranes, declines during the days preceding the first preovulatory LH surge. The present results show that LHRH receptor content is low during neonatal-infantile days (days 5-15) and increases markedly thereafter to a maximum by day ...
S S, Smith, S R, Ojeda
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Luteinizing hormone‐releasing hormone ( LHRH ) receptor agonists vs antagonists: a matter of the receptors?

BJU International, 2013
Luteinizing hormone‐releasing hormone ( LHRH ) agonists and antagonists are commonly used androgen deprivation therapies prescribed for patients with advanced prostate cancer ( PCa ). Both types of agent target the receptor for LHRH
Yuri, Tolkach   +2 more
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Ovarian LHRH Receptors Increase following Lesions of the Major LHRH Structures in the Rat Brain: Involvement of a Direct Neural Pathway

Neuroendocrinology, 1985
Specific lesions of different brain structures known to contain or to be coursed by LHRH neurons have been carried out in intact cycling female rats in order to investigate the role played by central LHRH and neuronal systems in the regulation of ovarian and hypophyseal LHRH receptor (LHRH-R) levels, using the stable LHRH analog [D-Ser (TBU)6] Des ...
MARCHETTI, Bianca Maria   +2 more
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The prolonged action of the LHRH agonist buserelin (HOE 766) may be due to prolonged binding to the LHRH receptor

Life Sciences, 1986
Hemi-pituitary glands of ovariectomized rats were superfused for 4 h with either LHRH or the analog buserelin (HOE 766) at several concentrations, and thereafter with medium only for another 1.5 h. In a further experiment glands were exposed for 2.5 h to LHRH or buserelin at a single concentration (5 ng/ml) and subsequently for another 2.5 h to either ...
Koiter, T. R.   +4 more
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LHRH Receptor-Mediated Delivery of siRNA Using Polyelectrolyte Complex Micelles Self-Assembled from siRNA-PEG-LHRH Conjugate and PEI

Bioconjugate Chemistry, 2008
Polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) micelles modified with cancer cell targeting moieties were prepared for intracellular delivery of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) small interfering RNA (siRNA). A luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) peptide analogue was coupled as a cancer targeting ligand to the distal end of the poly(ethylene glycol ...
Kim, SH Kim, Sun Hwa   +4 more
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Avian lhrh receptors: An study

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1984
Peter B. Connolly, P. Ian
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