「adrenal」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Her heightened | adrenal activity causes a series of metabolic reactio |
The expression of CYP11A1 in the | adrenal and gonads is principally regulated by angiot |
gans in the first decade of life, followed by | adrenal and thyroid tumors after puberty. |
ve in the glands, especially the thyroid, the | adrenal and all the ductless activities through the a |
gen production in the gonads, it can increase | adrenal androgen production, in some cases resulting |
The | adrenal arteries are arteries in the human abdomen th |
Sometimes ITT is performed to assess the peak | adrenal capacity, e.g. |
cause is an ectopic ACTH secreting tumour, an | adrenal carcinoma or an adrenal adenoma - ranges diff |
then released from secretory vesicles of the | adrenal chromaffin cells. |
ACTH elevation causes the | adrenal cortex to release cortisol. |
Cushingoid (syndrome resembling hyperactive | adrenal cortex with increase in adiposity, hypertensi |
Mammalian KSI has been studied from bovine | adrenal cortex and rat liver. |
cotropic hormone (ACTH), which stimulates the | adrenal cortex to increase its secretion of corticoid |
ulation and leukocytosis; is used to evaluate | adrenal cortex function, bone marrow performance and |
It was first isolated in 1936 from the | adrenal cortex by Tadeus Reichstein at the Pharmaceut |
found in the inner mitochondrial membrane of | adrenal cortex has steroid 11β-hydroxylase, steroid 1 |
ralized affect on the zona fasciculata of the | adrenal cortex where 18OH-DOC is synthesized. |
OC) is secreted by the zona fasiculata of the | adrenal cortex which also secretes cortisol, and a sm |
ta on the structure and biological effects of | adrenal cortex hormones. |
rty (in males from testis and in females from | adrenal cortex) |
an androgenic steroid produced by the testes, | adrenal cortex, and ovaries. |
ects, triggering aldosterone release from the | adrenal cortex, direct vasoconstriction, and thirst b |
in II-mediated aldosterone secretion from the | adrenal cortex, leading to a decrease in water and so |
ortical hormones are hormones secreted by the | adrenal cortex. |
tes the secretion of glucocorticoids from the | adrenal cortex. |
luenced by cortisol, which is produced in the | adrenal cortex. |
rily expressed in the zona glomerulosa of the | adrenal cortex. |
uced primarily in the zona fasciculata of the | adrenal cortex. |
ctivity of the steroid-producing cells of the | adrenal cortex. |
ated primarily on adrenocortical cells of the | adrenal cortex. |
superficial region of endocrine cells in the | adrenal cortex. |
ig cells in the testis, and cell types in the | adrenal cortex. |
There is a greater than 50% chance of | adrenal cortical damage, but only a smaller proportio |
tients with cluster headaches, migraines, and | adrenal cortical insufficiency (Addison's Disease), a |
ry function is to stimulate the production of | adrenal cortical hormones, which increases the produc |
lose to on the chromosome) a gene that causes | adrenal deficiency. |
rolide (Lupron) is also used to treat chronic | adrenal disease in ferrets. |
shouldn't be given if on glucocorticoids, or | adrenal extract supplement as these will affect test |
chronic | adrenal failure or current use of systemic corticoste |
ction with other drugs for the suppression of | adrenal function in patients with Cushing's syndrome. |
n because androgens, especially DHT, suppress | adrenal function, further reducing cortisol productio |
Bourne, G. H. (1949) The Mammalian | Adrenal Gland |
Androstenol is secreted by the | adrenal gland into systemic circulation in humans: Sy |
connected with the ease of mistaking a bird's | adrenal gland for a testicle. |
the book it is derived from a living donor's | adrenal gland ("removing the gland kills the extracto |
rapy works in treating patients with stage IV | adrenal gland cancer. |
alimentary tract, urinary bladder, heart and | adrenal gland as well as the central nervous system ( |
roid gland (leading to hypocalcaemia) and the | adrenal gland (Addison's disease: hypoglycemia, hypot |
eeds through a series of modifications in the | adrenal gland (suprarenal) to become any one of many |
Dr Katz performed one of the first successful | adrenal gland grafts in medical history, saving the l |
here in center of the body (it is in the left | adrenal gland). |
For cortisol to be released from the | adrenal gland, a cascade of signaling occurs. |
It is highly expressed in | adrenal gland, small intestine, and colon, and may pl |
inducible LXRα is highly expressed in liver, | adrenal gland, intestine, adipose tissue, macrophages |
se the production of androgens yielded by the | adrenal gland, which can lead to increases in muscle |
l evidence that ouabain is synthesized in the | adrenal gland. |
re often found in the zona reticularis of the | adrenal gland. |
nner in which cyproterone acetate affects the | adrenal gland. |
in the thyroid gland, and most likely in the | adrenal gland. |
d aldosterone secretion when applied to human | adrenal glands in vitro. |
It acts on the | adrenal glands to stimulate the production of steroid |
Under stress conditions, the | adrenal glands produce excess amounts of cortisol. |
ancer almost always occurs, and cancer of the | adrenal glands (pheochromocytoma) occurs in 50% of ca |
known as hypoadrenocorticism, it affects the | adrenal glands and is essentially the opposite to Cus |
They receive blood from the | adrenal glands and will sometimes form anastomoses wi |
ults from rising levels of androgens from the | adrenal glands or the testes but may also result from |
, a 19-carbon steroid hormone produced in the | adrenal glands and the gonads, is where estrone synth |
If the | adrenal glands are healthy, a single injection of tet |
oleoyl-estrone in female rats that had their | adrenal glands removed. |
d, the thyroid gland, the spleen, and the two | adrenal glands are all ductless glands. |
skin disease - progressive destruction of the | adrenal glands with the result being deficiency of se |
avell, put out a statement that the senator's | adrenal glands were functioning adequately and that h |
e amount of androgen is produced by the fetal | adrenal glands or is present in maternal blood. |
If the | adrenal glands appear not to be working then tetracos |
These tissues include the | adrenal glands), the pituitary gland and hypothalamus |
(Surgery of the Kidney, Ureter and the | Adrenal Glands); Enke, Stuttgart 1896-1902, 2.Bd. |
s and tumors (generally non-malignant) of the | adrenal glands, e.g., Conn's syndrome (primary hypera |
leads to problems with the development of the | adrenal glands, two structures in the brain (the hypo |
und in heart, adipose tissue, spleen, thymus, | adrenal glands, pancreas, cerebral cortex, and gastro |
t after they spawn... you find they have huge | adrenal glands, peptic ulcers, and kidney lesions, th |
It is expressed in the liver and | adrenal glands. |
his by stimulating the 5-HT4 receptors on the | adrenal glands. |
endocrine tissues in the body, especially the | adrenal glands. |
to stimulate the release of cortisol from the | adrenal glands. |
icosteroid type produced in the cortex of the | adrenal glands. |
forming one of the first successful grafts of | adrenal glands. |
nd, thyroid, parathyroids and adrenals, i.e., | adrenal glands. |
uced by the enzyme 5-alpha reductase from the | adrenal hormone dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). |
It is synthesized from the | adrenal hormone deoxycorticosterone by the action of |
This may be due to its effect on | adrenal hormones, as similar antidepressant effects h |
Congenital | adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) refers to any of several au |
The defects causing | adrenal hyperplasia are congenital (i.e., present at |
In patients with congenital | adrenal hyperplasia due to 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehy |
People with congenital | adrenal hyperplasia may also undergo this to correct |
Progressive | adrenal hyperplasia due to persistent elevation of AC |
in the gene for StAR cause lipoid congenital | adrenal hyperplasia (lipoid CAH), in which patients p |
Childs studied the genetics of | adrenal hyperplasia, Crigler-Najjar syndrome, and pro |
causes include precocious puberty, congenital | adrenal hyperplasia, and androgen-producing tumors of |
In the severest form of congenital | adrenal hyperplasia, complete masculinization of a ge |
He also delineated forms of congenital | adrenal hyperplasia. |
the diagnosis of certain forms of congenital | adrenal hyperplasia. |
-lyase deficiency, pseudohermaphroditism, and | adrenal hyperplasia. |
this gene result in both X-linked congenital | adrenal hypoplasia and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. |
X-linked | adrenal hypoplasia congenita is a genetic disorder th |
he X chromosome (Xp21.3-p21.2) cause X-linked | adrenal hypoplasia congenita. |
adrenal insufficiency | |
Interpretation for primary | adrenal insufficiency and Addison's disease |
The baseline cortisol level in people with | adrenal insufficiency is usually near 15 ug/dl. |
It is suitable for treatment of | adrenal insufficiency of central origin. |
oterone acetate may reduce ACTH, resulting in | adrenal insufficiency if discontinued suddenly. |
he correct amounts, the signs and symptoms of | adrenal insufficiency and hypogonadotropic hypogonadi |
n place of glucocorticoids to treat secondary | adrenal insufficiency in a hospital setting, but are |
inflammatory hyperpigmentation (also known as | adrenal insufficiency). |
ave been associated with early onset obesity, | adrenal insufficiency, and red hair pigmentation. |
lycemia, heart failure, coma and unrecognized | adrenal insufficiency. |
s include type 2 diabetes, hypothyroidism and | adrenal insufficiency. |
of Churg-Strauss syndrome, nasal polyps, and | adrenal insufficiency. |
ug/dl would support the diagnosis of primary | adrenal insufficiency. |
hrine (adrenaline and noradrenaline) from the | adrenal medulla and cortisol from the adrenal cortex. |
that they share with chromaffin cells of the | adrenal medulla (adrenal glands). |
ltransferase (PNMT) is an enzyme found in the | adrenal medulla that converts Norepinephrine (Noradre |
The | adrenal medulla can also be counted to such postgangl |
PAC1 is expressed in the | adrenal medulla, pancreatic acini, uterus, myenteric |
man phaeochromocytoma tumour derived from the | adrenal medulla, and was subsequently found in normal |
In addition, in the | adrenal medulla, tyrosine is converted into the catec |
ns of endocrine cells in the adenohypophysis, | adrenal medulla, gastrointestinal tract, and pancreas |
particularly high concentrations found in the | adrenal medulla, posterior pituitary, and striatum. |
ystems, as well as in chromaffin cells of the | adrenal medulla. |
tool in the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma, an | adrenal medullary neoplasm. |
where sodium intake does not modulate either | adrenal or renal vascular responses to angiotensin II |
causes, such as medications, kidney disease, | adrenal problems or thyroid problems, must first be e |
Full | adrenal recovery can be assumed to occur by a week af |
Cortisol is an | adrenal steroid hormone that is required for normal e |
This enzyme co-localizes with intracellular | adrenal steroid receptors and converts cortisol (an a |
n PB, Rosenthal MH, Feldman D, "Inhibition of | adrenal steroidogenesis by the anesthetic etomidate" |
ous "Marchand's adrenals", which is accessory | adrenal tissue in the broad ligament of the uterus. |
steroidogenesis and the maintenance of normal | adrenal weight, and lipotropin beta are the major end |
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