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  • ...ore secretory vesicles ahich are secreted by calcium-dependent exocytosis. Somatostatin is secreted by neurosecretory neurons of the [[hypothalamus]], and also by ...f>{{cite journal | author=Shen LP, Rutter WJ |title=Sequence of the human somatostatin I gene. |journal=Science |volume=224 |issue= 4645 |pages= 168-71 |year= 198
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  • *{{cite journal | author=Yamada Y ''et al.'' |title=Somatostatin receptors, an expanding gene family: cloning and functional characterizatio ...tle=Cloning and functional characterization of a family of human and mouse somatostatin receptors expressed in brain, gastrointestinal tract, and kidney. |journal=
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  • *[http://www.somatostatin.com/ somatostatin.com] ...w.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/otherendo/somatostatin.html somatostatin] Colorado State University
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  • *[http://www.somatostatin.com/ somatostatin.com] ...w.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/endocrine/otherendo/somatostatin.html somatostatin] Colorado State University
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  • *{{cite journal | author=Yamada Y ''et al.'' |title=Somatostatin receptors, an expanding gene family: cloning and functional characterizatio ...tle=Cloning and functional characterization of a family of human and mouse somatostatin receptors expressed in brain, gastrointestinal tract, and kidney. |journal=
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  • ...to the lateral walls of the third ventricle, including the neuroendocrine somatostatin neurones.
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  • ...ore secretory vesicles ahich are secreted by calcium-dependent exocytosis. Somatostatin is secreted by neurosecretory neurons of the [[hypothalamus]], and also by ...f>{{cite journal | author=Shen LP, Rutter WJ |title=Sequence of the human somatostatin I gene. |journal=Science |volume=224 |issue= 4645 |pages= 168-71 |year= 198
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  • {{r|Somatostatin}}
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  • ...-Bauman A, Gardette R, Kordon C ''et al.''(1995) Molecular pharmacology of somatostatin receptors. ''Fundam Clin Pharmacol'' 9:107-13. PMID 7628822 ...Dewailly D, Enjalbert A, Jaquet P, Kordon C ''et al.''(1992) Resistance to somatostatin (SRIH) analog therapy in acromegaly. Re-evaluation of the correlation betwe
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  • {{R|Somatostatin}}
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  • ...tem. Oxycodone and other opioids inhibit the release of [[vasopressin]], [[somatostatin]], [[insulin]], and [[glucagon]]. Opioids close N-type voltage-operated [[c
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  • ...companied by a reduction in portal plasma concentrations of immunoreactive somatostatin. ...euroendocrine neurones in the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the hypothalamus, and somatostatin by a sub-population of neurones in the periventricular nucleus. These pepti
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  • ...ventricular nucleus.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Kawano H, Daikoku S |title=Somatostatin-containing neuron systems in the rat hypothalamus: retrograde tracing and i
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  • *[[Somatostatin]] (from neurons of the periventricular nucleus)
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  • * [[somatostatin]] neurones, from the [[periventricular nucleus]], that also regulate [[grow
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  • ...thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). TSH secretion is inhibited by [[somatostatin]], which is released by another population of hypothalamic neuroendocrine n
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  • ...s and [[galanin]]. Other non=noradrenergic neurons in the NTS synthesize [[somatostatin]], and [[prolactin-releasing peptide]] (PRP).
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  • ...ease; this alternation reflects neuronal interactions between the GHRH and somatostatin cells, and negative feedback from growth hormone and from insulin-like grow
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  • Growth hormone is regulated by an inhibitory factor, [[Somatostatin]] (from neurons of the periventricular nucleus)
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  • ...virtually all of these are neuroendocrine and about 40% co-localize with [[somatostatin]]. <ref>Vrang N (2006) Anatomy of hypothalamic CART neurons ''Peptides'' 27
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  • ...P) or atrial natriuretic factor (ANF)) and [[pancreas]] ([[insulin]] and [[somatostatin]]), the gastrointestinal tract ([[cholecystokinin]], [[gastrin]] and [[ghre
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  • ...ecretion of hormones from the [[anterior pituitary]] gland; for example, [[somatostatin]] is made in many neurons, including in interneurons in the [[hippocampus]]
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  • ...regulate the secretion of [[luteinizing hormone]]. Yet other cells make [[somatostatin]], and their function is unknown. * the periventricular nucleus (where somatostatin neurons are located)
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  • |event='''1978''': [[Somatostatin]], which regulates [[human growth hormone]]s, is the first human protein ma
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  • ...ong-range signalling properties. Other examples include [[vasopressin]], [[somatostatin]], and [[neurotensin]].
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  • ...[neuropeptides]] as well as conventional transmitters, and, for example, [[somatostatin]], [[angiotensin]] and several [[endogenous opioids]] are active on magnoce
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  • ...but these transmitters often co-exist with various peptides - including [[somatostatin]], [[angiotensin]], [[neuropeptide Y]] and many others. Other afferent neur
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  • ...othalamic tract. [[Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide]], [[vasopressin]], [[somatostatin]] and other peptides, released from subpopulations of neurones in the SCN,
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