<p>Research on the hormonal control oflactation - the subject of this monograph - has long been the major interest of this laboratory. Studies were initiated in the mid 1930s by the late Professor S. 1. Folley, FRS, who directed the work with immense enthusiasm and devotion until his untimely death
Hypothalamic Control of Lactation
β Scribed by F. G. Sulman (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 245
- Series
- Monographs on Endocrinology 3
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The contents of this monograph "Hypothalamic Control of LactaΒ tion" are the result of studies by a nine-man team which has worked together for nine years. The topic is so fascinating that new research students are attracted to it every year, and the circle is growing steadily. This is, in fact, part of a much more extensive research field to which our Department is applying itself at present, viz. "HypoΒ thalamic Pharmacology". Our work in this sphere was made possible by a generous grant from the United States Department of Agriculture, which helped us during the first 5 years of research with Grant No. FG-IS-147, Project No. A10-AH-3, and recently with another grant for a further 5-year period, No. FG-IS-259, Project No. A10-AH-33. Our thanks are due to Dr. JOEL BITMAN, Hormone Physiology Leader of the USDA AgriΒ cultural Research Service at Beltsville, Md., the sponsor of this research. As this monograph contains mainly references connected with our own work, the reader who wishes to make a survey of lactation should study the references cited in the bibliography, such as COWIE (1961, 1966), COWIE and FOLLEY (1957, 1961), FOLLEY (1952, 1956), JACOBΒ SOHN (1961), LYONS and DIXON (1966), MEITES (1959a, 1961, 1966), MEITES and NICOLL (1966).
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Mechanism of Lactation....Pages 1-4
Hypothalamus-Pituitary Axis....Pages 4-29
Prolactin....Pages 29-37
Growth Hormone....Pages 37-42
Gonadotropins and Sex Steroids....Pages 42-44
Adrenocorticotropin and Corticosteroids....Pages 44-47
Thyrotropin and Thyroid Hormones....Pages 48-49
Oxytocin and Vasopressin....Pages 49-52
Parathormone and Calcitonin....Pages 52-53
Insulin and Glucagon....Pages 53-54
Pineal Gland....Pages 54-55
Placental and Amniotic Fluid....Pages 55-58
Hypothalamic Lactation Produced by Psychopharmaca....Pages 59-67
Mammotropic Effect of Phenothiazine Derivatives....Pages 67-102
Mammotropic Effect of Phenothiazine-like Compounds....Pages 102-113
Mammotropic Effect of Reserpine Derivatives....Pages 113-120
Mammotropic Effect of Butyrophenones....Pages 120-131
Mammotropic Effect of Miscellaneous Psychotropics Drugs....Pages 131-132
Structure-Activity Relationship of Mammotropic Drugs and Receptor Theory....Pages 133-141
Pituitary-Ovary Axis in Hypothalamic Lactation....Pages 141-146
Pituitary-Adrenal Axis in Hypothalamic Lactation....Pages 146-149
Pituitary-Thyroid Axis in Hypothalamic Lactation....Pages 150-153
Prolactin Release by Hypothalamus of Nursing Rat Mothers....Pages 153-156
Prolactin as Luteotropic Hormone....Pages 156-161
In vitro Methods....Pages 162-168
In vivo Methods....Pages 169-179
Radioimmunoassay....Pages 179-181
Lactation in Humans....Pages 182-195
Conclusions....Pages 195-195
Research Problems....Pages 196-197
Back Matter....Pages 199-236
β¦ Subjects
Life Sciences, general; Medicine/Public Health, general; Biomedicine general
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