Publications by authors named "R D Schimpff"

Plasma neurotensin (NT) was measured by radioimmunoassay in propanol extracted and unextracted plasma from 16 parkinsonian patients (four before treatment) and 16 age and sex matched controls. Mean plasma NT concentrations were consistently higher in parkinsonian patients than in controls and higher in the four untreated patients than in levodopa treated patients suggesting that plasma NT measurement may represent an easy detectable additional index in diagnosing parkinsonism and provides a novel approach to research in this field.

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The present study investigated a possible relationship between plasma neurotensin (NT) and serum growth hormone (GH) levels after GH-stimulation provocative tests in humans. Samples were obtained from twelve prepubertal children and sixteen normal adult volunteers. Basal plasma NT levels were higher in children with growth delay (19.

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Objective: To evaluate secretion of plasma neurotensin (NT) which could be involved as a peripheral signal in growth hormone (GH) regulation, NT release was measured during early postnatal life, a period of striking changes in GH secretion.

Methods: Blood samples were collected from 19 normal full-term neonates on day 5 and at 3 months of age to evaluate plasma NT concentrations by radioimmunoassay, serum growth hormone (GH) levels using an immunofluorometric assay, and serum insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) values by radioimmunoassay.

Results: Five day-old neonates showed significantly higher (p < 0.

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We measured serum tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) as well as interleukin-1betta (IL-1beta) and GH concentrations in 15 children with isolated growth hormone deficiency (GHD), age range 5.1-13.9 years, before and 4 and 24h after the first GH injection (0.

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Neurotensin (NT), a neuromodulator, is also thought to play an immunomodulatory role. We sought to confirm the effects of NT on proliferation in human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs; n = 10), to characterize the binding properties of the NT receptor using Scatchard analysis, and to measure NT receptors using blood volumes (50 ml) applicable to clinical investigation. Incubation of phytohemagglutinin-stimulated PBLs with NT (10[-10] to 10[-13] M) in the presence of 0.

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