Effect of adrenaline and adrenergic active drugs on growth hormone secretion in immature cockerels
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01915371
Effect of adrenaline and adrenergic active drugs on growth hormone secretion in immature cockerels
Abstract
In immature cockerels adrenaline administration lowered the levels of plasma growth hormone. Both alpha and beta adrenergic receptor agonists also depressed the circulating growth hormone levels. In the presence of beta blockade, the suppressive effect of adrenaline on growth hormone secretion was not observed.
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