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Neurosecretion is the synthesis and release of hormones from neurons. These hormones are normally secreted from nerve cells in the brain that then circulate into the blood. These neurohormones are similar to nonneural endocrine cells and glands in that they also regulate both endocrine and nonendocrine cells. Neurosecretion cells also release their product farther than normal neurons, which only secrete short distances, into the extracellular space some distance from the target cell.[1][2]
References
- ^ "Neurosecretion". Access Science from McGraw-Hill. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
- ^ "Neurosecretion". Biology-Online. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
English Journal
- Exercise prevents downregulation of hippocampal presynaptic proteins following olanzapine-elicited metabolic dysregulation in rats: Distinct roles of inhibitory and excitatory terminals.
- Ramos-Miguel A1, Honer WG2, Boyda HN3, Sawada K4, Beasley CL2, Procyshyn RM2, Barr AM3.
- Neuroscience.Neuroscience.2015 Aug 20;301:298-311. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2015.06.022. Epub 2015 Jun 16.
- Schizophrenia patients treated with olanzapine, or other second-generation antipsychotics, frequently develop metabolic side-effects, such as glucose intolerance and increased adiposity. We previously observed that modeling these adverse effects in rodents also resulted in hippocampal shrinkage. Her
- PMID 26086543
- Leap of Faith: Does Serum Luteinizing Hormone Always Accurately Reflect Central Reproductive Neuroendocrine Activity?
- Moenter SM1.
- Neuroendocrinology.Neuroendocrinology.2015 Aug 12. [Epub ahead of print]
- Function of the central aspects of the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis has been assessed in a number of ways including direct measurements of hypothalamic output and indirect measures using gonadotropin release from the pituitary as a bioassay for reproductive neuroendocrine activity. Here, metho
- PMID 26278916
- In vivo processing and release into the circulation of GFP fusion protein in arginine vasopressin enhanced GFP transgenic rats: response to osmotic stimulation.
- Satoh K1, Oti T1, Katoh A2, Ueta Y2, Morris JF3, Sakamoto T1, Sakamoto H1.
- The FEBS journal.FEBS J.2015 Jul;282(13):2488-99. doi: 10.1111/febs.13291. Epub 2015 Apr 30.
- Arginine vasopressin (AVP) is a neurohypophysial hormone synthesized as a part of a prepropeptide precursor containing the signal peptide, AVP hormone, AVP-associated neurophysin II and copeptin in the hypothalamic neurosecretory neurons. A transgenic (Tg) rat line expressing the AVP-eGFP fusion gen
- PMID 25846300
Japanese Journal
- Knockout mutations of insulin-like peptide genes enhance sexual receptivity in Drosophila virgin females
- Knockout mutations of insulin-like peptide genes enhance sexual receptivity in Drosophila virgin females
- Pars intercerebralis promotes oviposition in the bean bug, Riptortus pedestris (Heteroptera: Alydidae)
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- Neurosecretion The synthesis and release of hormones by neurons. Such neurons are called neurosecretory cells, and their products are often called neurohormones. Like conventional (that is, nonglandular or ordinary) neurons ...
- neurosecretion [noor″ro-sĕ-kre´shun] 1. secretory activities of nerve cells. 2. a substance secreted by nerve cells. adj., adj neurosecre´tory. neu·ro·se·cre·tion (nū'rō-sē-krē'shŭn), The release of a secretory substance from the axon ...
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