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The relationship between the concentrations of thyrotropic hormone in the hypophysis and the peripheral blood

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Simultaneous determinations of the content of thyrotropic hormone demonstrated a clear-cut parallelism between the shifts in the concentration of this hormone appearing in the hypophysis and the peripheral blood of rabbits.

The rise of the thyrotropic hormone content in the hypophysis, observed after removal of the upper cervical sympathetic ganglia or after administration of 6-methylthiouracil, was accompanied by an increase of the level of this hormone in the peripheral blood.

On the other hand reduction in the concentration of the thyrotropic hormone in the hypophysis during the administration of 6-methylthiouracil while, at the same time, stimulating the sciatic nerve, or after administration of chlorpromazine corresponded to a decrease in the level of the hormone in the peripheral blood.

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Vyazovskaya, R.D., Mamina, V.V. The relationship between the concentrations of thyrotropic hormone in the hypophysis and the peripheral blood. Bull Exp Biol Med 49, 133–136 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00788773

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