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Giustina et al., Metabolism 2000
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The secretion of
growth hormone (GH) in both male and female rats is
controlled by two main
neuropeptides , GH-releasing hormone (GHRH), which is stimulatory, and somatostatin, which is inhibitory
Rousseau et al., Neuroendocrinology 2001
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Pituitary growth hormone secretion in the turbot, a phylogenetically recent teleost, is
regulated by a species-specific pattern of
neuropeptides
Eckert et al., Gen Comp Endocrinol 2003
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The
effects of angiotensin II (ANG II) and
natriuretic peptides (NPs) of the eel ( ANP, atrial natriuretic peptide ; CNP, C-type natriuretic peptide ; and VNP, ventricular natriuretic peptide ) on prolactin ( PRL ( 188 ) and PRL ( 177 ) ) and
growth hormone (GH) release from the organ cultured tilapia pituitary were examined
Amano et al., J Endocrinol 2006
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Novel fish hypothalamic
neuropeptides stimulate the release of gonadotrophins and
growth hormone from the pituitary of sockeye salmon
Wandscheer et al., J Neuroendocrinol 1990
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It is concluded that, in intact male hemipituitaries, arachidonic acid metabolism is involved in the
stimulation of prolactin and
growth hormone secretion by
neuropeptides
Qaiser et al., Endocrine 2012
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Study of the
role of novel RF-amide
neuropeptides in affecting
growth hormone secretion in a representative non-human primate ( Macaca mulatta )
Werner et al., Eur J Pediatr 1988
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The possible
involvement of milk
neuropeptides in the control of
growth hormone secretion in the neonate, as well as in the regulation of other physiological processes, are evaluated