Endocrinology

Mechanisms and Biological Significance of Pulsatile Hormone Secretion - No. 227

Many endocrine systems use the intermittent or pulsatile release of hormones to transmit complex information into cellular compartments of the body. Although the actual concentration of a particular hormone is clearly important in endocrine signalling, valuable information is also encoded by the frequency of hormone release. In addition, circadian and seasonal rhythmicity also characterise the action of many hormones. This exciting book brings together an international group of basic and clinical scientists to discuss the importance of pulsatile signalling in the induction of biological responses. Coverage includes the basic mechanisms involved in hormone pulsatility, the significance of pulsatility in normal and disease conditions, the relevance to circadian rhythms, changes with ageing, and detailed consideration of specific peptide hormone systems. This book includes papers by many leading experts in this field, together with extensive discussions which reveal much new and exciting work in this area and identify promising new research directions.

Author: Novartis Foundation Symposium, Johannes D. Veldhuis
ISBN: 0471999180
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Binding: Hardcover
Year Published: Feb 2000
No. of Pages: 280

Price(ex. GST): $210.86

Contents:
* Introduction
* Rhythmic Transcription: The Molecular Basis of Oscillatory Melatonin Synthesis
* The Frequency Encoding of Pulsatility
* Timing-Dependent Modulation of Insulin Mitogenic Versus Metabolic Signalling
* Growth Hormone Pulse-Activated STAT5 Signalling: A Unique Regulatory Mechanism Governing Sexual Dimorphism of Liver Gene Expression
* Orderliness of Hormone Release
* Prediction and Significance of the Temporal Pattern of Hormone Secretion in Disease States
* Therapeutic Implications of Circadian Rhythms in Cancer Patients
* Pathophysiology of Human Circadian Rhythms
* Nature of Altered Pulsatile Hormone Release and Neuroendocrine Network Signalling in Human Ageing: Clinical Studies of the Somatotropic, Gonadotropic, Corticotropic and Insulin Axes
* Pulsatile Insulin Secretion
* Control of Growth Hormone (GH) release by GH Secretagogues
* Pulsatile Parathyroid Hormone Secretion in Health and Disease
* Significance of Pulsatility in the HPA Axis
* Closing Remarks
* Index
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