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Triple B Super Vision||Garlic, Ginger, and Grapeseed Extract||
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DHEA||Coenzyme Q10||
Sleep Aid herbal formula - natural sleep aid||Herbal Breath - herbs for bad breath problems.||
Weight loss herbal formula for menopause and pms||Ginkgo biloba||
Colon cleansing, Laxative||ViaVita, Lecithin for healthy liver
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Circ Res. 1975 Jan;36(1):208-15.
Effect of the thyroid state on the enzymatic characteristics of cardiac myosin. A difference in behavior of rat and rabbit cardiac myosin.
Yazaki Y, Raben MS.
The effect of thyroid state on the activity of myosin adenosinetriphosphatase (ATPase) was examined in the rat and the rabbit. Cardiac myosin from thyroxine-treated rabbits showed enzymatic properties characterized by high Ca2plus-activated ATPase activity, low activation energy, lower rate of inactivation at alkaline pH, and no activation by N-ethylmaleimide compared with the same properties in the normal rabbit; thyroidectomy did not affect the enzymatic properties of rabbit cardiac myosin. These findings suggest a difference in the myosin molecule at or near the active site, involving some sulfhydryl groups, between hyperthyroid and euthyroid rabbits. However, rat cardiac myosin showed a pattern of activity in the euthyroid state similar to that of the hyperthyroid rabbit and changed to the euthyroid type after thyroidectomy. These changes were specific for cardiac myosin, since no change was observed in skeletal myosin. It is unlikely that there are major differences in the myosin molecule associated with the two types of activity, since similar proportion and amino acid composition of the subunits of cardiac myosin were observed in the different thyroid states. Thus, we concluded that the administration of thyroxine to the rabbit stimulates the synthesis of new cardiac myosin with altered enzymatic properties and that synthesis of this type of cardiac myosin is maintained by the normal level of thyroid hormone in the rat.
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Chest. 1975 Feb;67(2):190-4.
Evidence of subclinical heart muscle dysfunction in acromegaly.
Jonas EA, Aloia JF, Lane FJ.
A group of ten acromegalic patients, who had no history of heart failure, was studied to determine whether subtle carciac impairment may also be common. None had clinical evidence of coronary artery disease or severe hypertension. Systolic time intervals were recorded in each patient and compared with normal values predicted for sex and heart rate by our own controls and published data. The results indicate that measurable abnormalities in left ventricular performance are common in this sampling. Known duration and activity of disease (growth hormone levels at time of study) did not correlate with the time intervals. The results are consistent with cardiomyopathic effect of excessive growth hormone.
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Endocrinology. 1975 Mar;96(3):625-36.
Isolation and biological characterization of fragments of human growth hormone produced by digestion with plasmin.
Reagan CR, Mills JB, Kostyo JL, Wilhelmi AE.
The biologically active component of plasmin digested human growth hormone consisted of residues 1-134 attached to residues 141-191 by the disulfide bond between residues 53 and 165. This large fragment of the hormone retained the in vivo capacity to stimulate weight gain and cartilage metabolism in hypophysectomized rats and exhibited the diabetogenic property of the native hormone in partially pancreatectomized, dexamethasone-treated rats. This fragment also retained the in vitro ability to stimulate protein synthesis and amino acid and sugar transport into isolated diaphragm muscle of hypophysectomized rats, Furthermore, a smaller peptide (residues 1-134) derived from the large fragment by reduction and carbamidomethylation of the disulfide bond retained high activity in in vitro systems and the in vivo capacity to stimulate cartilage metabolism provided the peptide was injected intravenously. Thus the present studies demonstrate that many of the in vivo and in vitro metabolic effects of human growth hormone on tissues of hypophysectomized rats can be elicited with a peptide comprising the aminoterminal 134 amino acid residues of native human growth hormone.
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J Nerv Ment Dis. 1975 Feb;160(2-1):127-37.
Hormone and hormonal agents in the treatment of aggression.
Blumer D, Migeon C.
Evidence for the role of androgens in the male aggressive and sexual behavior is reviewed. Medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA; Provera, Upjohn) has a marked antiandrogen property; it is effective in lowering the testosterone level and controlling certain otherwise intractable sex deviations. The finding in 6 patients treated for sex deviation are summarized. The effects of MPA in the treatment of 11 temporal lobe epileptics and 5 other patients with severe angry-aggressive behavior disorder are reported. Most temporal lobe epileptics responded well to MPA. Weight gain and earlier sleep were consistent side effects. The values of plasma testosterone, serum luteinizing hormone, and urinary 17-ketosteroids were decreased by the treatment. Four patients were XYY individuals with lack of control over their sexual-aggressive or angry-aggressive impulses.
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Biochim Biophys Acta. 1975 Feb 19;377(2):454-62.
Rat testis mitochondrial adenylate cyclase. Partial purification and characterization.
Sulimovici S, Bartoov B, Lunenfeld B.
1. Adenylate cyclase (EC 4.6.1.1) from rat testis mitochondria has been solubilized by treatment with the non-ionic detergent Lubrol PX. The soluble enzyme was further purified by DEAE-cellulose chromatography. 2. The specific activity of the adenylate cyclase eluted from the DEAE-cellulose column was found to be four times higher than that of an intact mitochondrial preparation. At this step the enzyme shows a sedimentation coefficient of 4.2 S and a diffusion coefficient (D) of 3.12 - 10- minus 7 cm-2/sec. 3. Solubilization of the adenylate cyclase resulted in loss of responsiveness to gonadotrophic hormones. Addition of phosphatidylserine to the soluble preparation partially restored the activation of adenylate cyclase by human chorionic gonadotrophin. 4. The results of this study suggest that the activity of the adenylate cyclase may be dependent on the membrane-bound phospholipids and that the enzyme attached to the mitochondrial membranes has some properties which are similar to the adenylate cyclase found to be associated with other membrane systems of the cell.?
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