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1 is regulated by oxytocin, a highly conserved neurohormone.
2 s as a neurotransmitter, neuromodulator, and neurohormone.
3 ion of serotonin to melatonin, the circadian neurohormone.
4 eactive and appear to release YXFGLamides as neurohormones.
5 hed from spiking to bursting by hypothalamic neurohormones.
6 nts that unload the heart or target systemic neurohormones.
7 of N-linked glycoproteins and peptides, like neurohormones.
8 tion of the peptides that dominate among the neurohormones.
9 and may be released into the blood to act as neurohormones.
10 ation of selective neural circuits by opioid neurohormones.-
11 a neuroactive monoamine that functions as a neurohormone, a neuromodulator, and a neurotransmitter i
12 present study suggests that CRF actions as a neurohormone and as a neurotransmitter in the LC may be
16 ew studies supporting the mediating roles of neurohormones and neurotransmitters (e.g., cortisol, nor
18 We examined levels of monoamine metabolites, neurohormones, and neuropeptides in the cerebrospinal fl
19 n protects against pathological responses to neurohormones, and sustained pressure-overload stress.
21 y it has become apparent that in addition to neurohormones, another portfolio of biologically active
26 ase at neurohypophysial nerve terminals, the neurohormones arginine vasopressin (aVP) and oxytocin (O
27 nce of biologically active molecules such as neurohormones as mediators of disease progression in hea
28 emands on periodically voluminous release of neurohormones at the interface of axon terminals and vas
30 ranscription factor; galanin, a hypothalamic neurohormone; BAX, a proapoptotic signaling factor; and
31 m the CNS and appears to be identical to the neurohormone bombyxin, a member of the insulin family of
32 ediately after shedding the old cuticle, the neurohormone bursicon causes the hardening and darkening
33 he mechanisms have remained enigmatic is the neurohormone bursicon, which, after the final molt, coor
36 between melatonin--a scotoperiod-responsive neurohormone closely tied to seasonal adaptation--and do
37 reasing putative pulse-time sets for a given neurohormone concentration time series; and then, recurs
38 Here, we determined the role of the stress neurohormone corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) in str
39 Previous studies have found that the stress neurohormone corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) inhibi
40 ated by fibers containing the stress-related neurohormone corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), which
43 suppression of the expression of the stress neurohormone corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) in hy
45 Because adrenalectomy also alters release of neurohormone CRF, the present study suggests that CRF ac
46 ogical mediators of cardiac hypertrophy (eg, neurohormones, cytokines, and stretch) have been shown t
47 anosensory neurons in C. elegans release the neurohormone dopamine to promote proteostasis in epithel
48 delivered neurotransmitters and circulating neurohormones elicit a wide range of rhythmic motor outp
50 ors and are mimicked by the actions of other neurohormones (endothelin, prostaglandin F(2alpha) angio
55 ion, including cardiovascular diseases, age, neurohormones, genetics, diet, autonomic influences, and
56 riguing consensus that a single hypothalamic neurohormone, gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), reg
64 beta-PDHs; Canpr-beta-PDH II appears to be a neurohormone in the SG, whereas Canpr-beta-PDH I may fun
67 ance of biologically active molecules (e.g., neurohormones) in disease progression in heart failure.
68 for monogenic amine synthesis and of several neurohormones, including pigment-dispersing factor, vaso
69 rving as the site of release of hypothalamic neurohormones into a plexus of hypophyseal capillaries.
71 ations for how various neuroactive drugs and neurohormones known to modulate extrasynaptic GABA(A) re
72 ncluded changes in exercise capacity, plasma neurohormones, left ventricular function, and overall HF
77 tumor necrosis factor alpha), much like the neurohormones, may represent another class of biological
78 t suggests that the cytokines, much like the neurohormones, may represent another class of biological
81 tylserotonin, the precursor of the circadian neurohormone melatonin, is catalyzed by serotonin N-acet
82 ands on exocytotic release; large amounts of neurohormone need to be secreted into the portal capilla
85 ies designed to reverse the effects of these neurohormones on the kidney have so far had limited succ
86 to Aedes aegypti triggers the release of two neurohormones, ovary ecdysteroidogenic hormone (OEH) and
87 s of heart failure M&M, but changes in these neurohormones over time are associated with correspondin
90 of heart failure, we examined whether these neurohormones predicted all-cause mortality, cardiovascu
91 okine macrophage migration inhibitory factor neurohormone receptors such as growth hormone- releasing
100 statistical estimation of unobserved in vivo neurohormone secretion and within-axis, dose-responsive
104 nd glutamatergic pathways, the expression of neurohormones (such as isotocin) and steroids (e.g. prog
105 induction of oxidative stress transduced by neurohormones, such as angiotensin II and catecholamines
106 Brain (B-type) natriuretic peptide is a neurohormone synthesized predominantly in ventricular my
109 elatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine) is a neurohormone that maintains circadian rhythms(1) by sync
110 he modulatory effects of melatonin, a pineal neurohormone that mediates circadian and seasonal proces
111 veness of gastric vagal afferents to several neurohormones, the aim of the present study was to deter
112 of the Drosophila FMRFamide gene function as neurohormones to modulate the strength of contraction at
113 nse to environmental stressors, whereas, the neurohormone tyramine, which is released during the acut
115 fter modification, the cDNA for the putative neurohormone was expressed in a bacterial system, and th
117 nephrine was superior (P=0.02) and all other neurohormones were similar (P<0.34) during the empaglifl
118 icroorganisms have evolved systems for using neurohormones, which are widely distributed throughout n