Effect of Metergoline, a Specific Serotonin Antagonist, on Human Growth Hormone Response to Arginine and L-Dopa
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Georg Thieme Verlag KG in Hormone and Metabolic Research
- Vol. 8 (02) , 106-108
- https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0028-1093682
Abstract
In seven normal subjects the repeated oral administration of metergoline, a specific antiserotonin agent, has enhanced HGH response to arginine infusion. Following placebo administration, arginine-induced HGH release was slightly but not significantly reduced; similarly, in eight metergoline treated subjects, HGH response to oral L-Dopa was slightly but not significantly reduced. HGH response to i.v. L-Dopa was not modified by the drug. These results suggest that serotonin controls HGH response only in response to arginine, not to L-Dopa.Keywords
This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
- Growth Hormone Secretion in the Unanesthetized Rhesus Monkey in Response to Noxious Stimuli1Endocrinology, 1967
- Antagonism of 5-hydroxytryptamine-induced bronchospasm in guinea-pigs by 8β-carbobenzyloxy-aminomethyl-1-methyl-10α-ergolineJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 1965
- Antagonism of central effects of tryptamine and 5-hydroxytryptophan by 1,6-dimethyl-8?-carbobenzyloxy-aminomethyl-10?-ergolinePsychopharmacology, 1965
- Immunoassay of insulin with insulin-antibody precipitateBiochemical Journal, 1963
- LSD‐25 AND THE STATUS AND LEVEL OF BRAIN SEROTONIN *Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1962