The pregnancy-induced increase in baseline circulating growth hormone in rats is not induced by ghrelin.

The elevation in baseline circulating growth hormone (GH) that occurs in pregnant rats is thought to arise from increased pituitary GH secretion, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Distribution, Fourier and algorithmic analyses confirmed that the pregnancy-induced increase in circulating...

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Main Authors: El-Kasti, M, Christian, H, Huerta-Ocampo, I, Stolbrink, M, Gill, S, Houston, P, Davies, J, Chilcott, J, Hill, N, Matthews, DR, Carter, D, Wells, T
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008