
doi: 10.1159/000178183
pmid: 4949828
A review of evidence supporting a general mechanism of action of steroid hormones has been made by comparing the action of aldosterone in stimulating sodium transport across toadbladder, with corticosterone stimulation of gluconeogenic enzymes in rat liver and oestradiol binding in rat uterus. Related aspects of the mechanism of action of neurohypophyseal hormones have been considered in terms of the ‘pore’ and cyclic AMP theories.
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Estradiol, Sodium, Urinary Bladder, Uterus, Gluconeogenesis, Biological Transport, Active, Water, In Vitro Techniques, Tritium, Hormones, Rats, Pituitary Hormones, Liver, Animals, Female, Anura, Corticosterone, Aldosterone
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Estradiol, Sodium, Urinary Bladder, Uterus, Gluconeogenesis, Biological Transport, Active, Water, In Vitro Techniques, Tritium, Hormones, Rats, Pituitary Hormones, Liver, Animals, Female, Anura, Corticosterone, Aldosterone
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