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Cholinergic Receptor Control Mechanisms for L-Dopa, Apomorphine, and Clonidine-Induced Growth Hormone Secretion in Man*

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1983

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The effect of pirenzepine, an anticholinergic agent, on GH release induced by L-dopa (500 mg po), apomorphine (0.75 mg sc), and clonidine (0.150 mg iv) administration was studied in a group of normal men. Pirenzepine, a cholinergic muscarinic antagonist, completely blocked the GH rise induced by dopamine- and adreno-receptor stimulation. In contrast, the PRL-inhibiting action of L-dopa was not modified by the cholinergic antagonist. The data suggest that acetylcholine and its receptors are important regulators of the neurosecretory mechanisms that control GH secretion in man.

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