McCann Sm

Neuroscience · Life Sciences

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Research Topics

Stress Responses and Cortisol(5), Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors(5), Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones(5), Adipose Tissue and Metabolism(3), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior(3)

Publications28 total

COLESTASIS INTRAHEPÁTICA DEL EMBARAZO
2007· 1 cited
Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes·2006· 1 cited
The Androgen Receptor as Mediator of Gene Expression and Signal Transduction Pathways
1998
ANP as a neuroendocrine modulator of body fluid homeostasis.
PubMed·1996· 13 cited
THE EFFECTS ON ACTH AND GONADOTROPHIN SECRETION OF IMPLANTS OF GONADAL STEROIDS IN THE HYPOTHALAMOHYPOPHYSIAL REGION.
PubMed·1996· 4 cited
[Effects of intravenous epinephrine on ACTH secretion in the male rats and mechanism of action].
PubMed·1987
[Effects of naloxone on resting and stress-induced release of adrenocorticotropin and prolactin in male rats].
PubMed·1987
Control of gonadotropin secretion by brain amines and peptides.
PubMed·1982· 3 cited
Physiology, pharmacology and clinical application of LH-releasing hormone.
PubMed·1982· 3 cited
Role of gamma aminobutyric acid in control of anterior pituitary hormone release.
PubMed·1981· 13 cited
Role of prostaglandins in the control of pituitary hormone secretion.
PubMed·1981· 27 cited
Pituitary cyclic nucleotides and thyrotropin-releasing hormone action: the relationship of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate and guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate to the release of thyrotropin and prolactin.
PubMed·1980· 40 cited
A possible role for cyclic GMP in mediating the effect of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone on gonadotropin release in dispersed pituitary cells of the female rat.
PubMed·1978· 16 cited
Localization of hypophysiotropic neurohormones: introduction.
PubMed·1977
Possible sites of action of dopamine in control of LH release. (Abstract only.)
Federation Proceedings·1977
Proceedings: Putative neurotransmitters involved in discharging gonadotropin releasing factors and the action of these neurohormones on the central nervous system.
PubMed·1974· 1 cited
Catecholaminergic control of gonadotropin and prolactin secretion with particular reference to the possible participation of dopamine.
PubMed·1974· 15 cited
Hypothalamic control of gonadotrophin and prolactin secretion, implications for fertility control.
PubMed·1973· 11 cited
Changes in gonadotropin-releasing factor content in the rat hypothalamus following electrochemical stimulation of anterior hypothalamic area and during the estrous cycle.
PubMed·1973· 34 cited
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Frequent Co-authors

Fawcett Cp(5), L. Krulich(4), A. Negro‐Vilar(4), Kalra Sp(3), ¤ Ojeda(3), Kalra Ps(2), I. Chowers(2), José Antunes‐Rodrigues(2), Zvi Naor(2), G.D. Snyder(2), E. Vijayan(2), Wai Haung Yu(2), Xu Rk(2), Ramirez Vd(1), Donoso Ao(1), Bishop W(1), Schneider Hp(1), HT Hammel(1), J. S. Eisenman(1), R.H. Abrams(1)