Opiate peptides control growth hormone through a cholinergic mechanism in man.
Opiate peptides are known to elevate circulating GH in man, and data in other animals suggest that acetylcholine may be involved. We have administered the long-acting met-enkephalin analogue DAMME to 6 normal males, and have shown that the resulting elevation in GH is blocked by the specific choline...
Main Authors: | Delitala, G, Grossman, A, Besser, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1983
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