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Recently discovered hypothalamic-pituitary hormones

W B Malarkey

    Clinical Chemistry
    |January 1, 1976
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Researchers have identified and synthesized key hypothalamic hormones like thyroliberin and luliberin. These advancements aid in studying hormone physiology and clinical diagnosis, with ongoing research into new hormone discovery and therapeutic applications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Endocrinology
    • Neuroscience
    • Molecular Biology

    Background:

    • The mammalian hypothalamus and pituitary produce various peptide hormones crucial for physiological regulation.
    • Several key hypothalamic hormones, including thyroliberin (TRH), luliberin (LHRH), and somatostatin (SRIF), have been identified, characterized, and synthesized.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the physiological roles and clinical applications of hypothalamic and pituitary hormones.
    • To investigate the development and utility of radioimmunoassays for studying these hormones.
    • To highlight ongoing research in discovering new hypothalamic releasing and inhibiting hormones and their therapeutic potential.

    Main Methods:

    • Isolation and chemical characterization of peptide hormones from the hypothalamus and pituitary.

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  • Synthesis of identified hypothalamic hormones.
  • Development and application of radioimmunoassays for hormone quantification.
  • Measurement of serum prolactin and pituitary hormone release in response to administered hypothalamic hormones.
  • Main Results:

    • Characterization and synthesis of important hypothalamic hormones like TRH, LHRH, and SRIF.
    • Radioimmunoassays enable detailed physiological studies of these hormones.
    • Measurement of hormones aids in clinical diagnosis and understanding pituitary function.
    • Demonstrated utility of hypothalamic hormones in clinical diagnostics.

    Conclusions:

    • The isolation, synthesis, and assay development of hypothalamic hormones have significantly advanced endocrinology and neuroscience.
    • These hormones are valuable tools for clinical diagnosis and understanding endocrine disorders.
    • Active research continues to uncover new hypothalamic hormones and their therapeutic applications, promising future advancements in medicine.