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Diabetes hipofisaria en perros sin suprarrenales
(Sociedad Argentina de Biología, 1946-06)
La acción diabetógena de la pars distalis de la hipófisis ha sido comprobada en el sapo hipofisoprivo-pancreatoprivo en ausencia de las suprarrenales (Houssay y Biasotti, 1933-36; Houssay y Leloir, 1935). Ha sido obtenida ...
Diabetogenic action of purified anterior pituitary hormones
(Endocrine Society, 1949-01-12)
This communication deals with the diabetogenic action of three of the anterior pituitary hormones, namely growth hormone, adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) and prolactin. Previous work has indicated that purified growth ...
The pituitary body and polyuria
(Endocrine Society, 1918-04)
The following article comprises a summary of various of our observations previously published or reported before the Asociacion Medica Argentina (May 3, 1915) and abstracted in La Prensa Medica (1915, p. 451). A concluding ...
Hypophysis and blood pressure
(Massachusetts Medical Society, 1936)
The posterior pituitary lobe contains vasopressor substances, which in amphibians play a very important role in the maintenance of the blood pressure and arterial and capillary tone. Small quantities of similar substances ...
Role of the sympathicoadrenal system in the hemodynamic response to exercise in dogs
(American Physiological Society, 1968)
Twelve dogs that ran well on a motor-driven treadmill were vagotomized and sympathectomized from TI-TT plus LB-L6 and subjected to either unilateral adrenalectomy and contralateral adrenal demedullation (W-A) or denervation ...
Effect of nicotin, cystosin, lobelin, coniin, piperidin and quaternary ammonias on adrenal secretion
(American Physiological Society, 1926)
Nicotin is the type of a group of substances, one of whose characteristic properties is the capacity first to stimulate then to paralyze sympathetic ganglion cells (Langley, 1890, 1896, 1919; Langley and Dickinson, 1889, ...
Experimental diabetes and diet
(American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1947-05-23)
In the experiments described the following observations have been made: (1) The toxic and diabetogenic action of alloxan increases in rats fed a low protein diet and even more so in the case of a high lard or ox fat diet. ...
The hypophysis and resistance to intoxications, infections and tumors
(Massachusetts Medical Society, 1936-06-04)
In the early days of the study of endocrine glands it was thought that they possessed antitoxic functions. The disorders due to glandular insufficiency were attributed to toxins arising from metabolic processes, or absorbed ...
The thyroid and diabetes
This chapter describes the relationship between the thyroid and the intestinal absorption of sugars. The thyroid hormone both selectively and specifically increases the intestinal rate of absorption of dextrose, galactose, ...
Endocrine function of the surgically reduced pancreas
(The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York, 1941)
The investigations of von Meting and Minkowski (1890) first demonstrated that it is possible to resect large portions of the pancreas without producing diabetes or glycosuria. Minkowski (1890, 1893) found that as little ...