Pituitary endocrine cells fire action potentials (APs) to regulate their cytosolic Ca2+ concentration and hormone secretion rate. Depending on animal species, cell type, and biological conditions, pituitary APs are generated either by TTX-sensitive Na+ currents (INa), high-voltage activated Ca2+ currents (ICa), or by a combination of the two. Previous computational models of pituitary cells have mainly been based on data from rats, where INa is largely inactivated at the resting potential, and spontaneous APs are predominantly mediated by ICa. Unlike in rats, spontaneous INa-mediated APs are consistently seen in pituitary cells of several other animal species, including several species of fish. In the current work we develop a computational...
The brain-pituitary-gonad axis regulates puberty and reproduction in all vertebrates. The two gonado...
Kisspeptin (product of the kiss1 gene) is the most potent known activator of the hypothalamo-pituita...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Mode of access: World Wide Web.Includes bibliog...
Pituitary endocrine cells fire action potentials (APs) to regulate their cytosolic Ca2+ concentratio...
Single pituitary cells often fire spontaneous action potentials (APs), which are believed to underli...
In vertebrates, the anterior pituitary plays a crucial role in regulating several essential physiolo...
Electrophysiological investigations of pituitary cells have been conducted in numerous vertebrate sp...
Unlike mammals, the goldfish is unique in having dopamine (DA) D1 receptors in the anterior pituitar...
Endocrine cells of the pituitary gland secrete a number of hormones, and the amount of hormone relea...
Gonadotropin-Ⅱ (GTH-Ⅱ) and growth hormone (GH) are the key hormones released from the anterior pitui...
Variation in reproductive capacity is common across the lives of all animals. In vertebrates, hypoth...
In vertebrates, the anterior pituitary plays a crucial role in regulating several essential physiolo...
Often referred to as “the master gland”, the pituitary is a key organ controlling growth, maturation...
In goldfish, growth hormone (GH) secretion is regulated by multiple neuroendocrine factors. Among th...
This thesis research characterized apoptosis in the adult goldfish pituitary. Apoptosis is a form of...
The brain-pituitary-gonad axis regulates puberty and reproduction in all vertebrates. The two gonado...
Kisspeptin (product of the kiss1 gene) is the most potent known activator of the hypothalamo-pituita...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Mode of access: World Wide Web.Includes bibliog...
Pituitary endocrine cells fire action potentials (APs) to regulate their cytosolic Ca2+ concentratio...
Single pituitary cells often fire spontaneous action potentials (APs), which are believed to underli...
In vertebrates, the anterior pituitary plays a crucial role in regulating several essential physiolo...
Electrophysiological investigations of pituitary cells have been conducted in numerous vertebrate sp...
Unlike mammals, the goldfish is unique in having dopamine (DA) D1 receptors in the anterior pituitar...
Endocrine cells of the pituitary gland secrete a number of hormones, and the amount of hormone relea...
Gonadotropin-Ⅱ (GTH-Ⅱ) and growth hormone (GH) are the key hormones released from the anterior pitui...
Variation in reproductive capacity is common across the lives of all animals. In vertebrates, hypoth...
In vertebrates, the anterior pituitary plays a crucial role in regulating several essential physiolo...
Often referred to as “the master gland”, the pituitary is a key organ controlling growth, maturation...
In goldfish, growth hormone (GH) secretion is regulated by multiple neuroendocrine factors. Among th...
This thesis research characterized apoptosis in the adult goldfish pituitary. Apoptosis is a form of...
The brain-pituitary-gonad axis regulates puberty and reproduction in all vertebrates. The two gonado...
Kisspeptin (product of the kiss1 gene) is the most potent known activator of the hypothalamo-pituita...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Mode of access: World Wide Web.Includes bibliog...