K.-D. Döhler
Hochschule Hannover
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics | 1983
Chun-Cheung Wong; K.-D. Döhler; Heinz Geerlings; Alexander von zur Mühlen
The influence of age, strain and season on the circadian pattern of serum levels of LH, FSH, prolactin androgens and corticosterone was studied in five groups of male laboratory rats. Significant 24-hour periodicity was observed for serum levels of corticosterone in all five groups, for androgen levels in four, for prolactin levels in three, for LH levels in two and for FSH levels in one group of rats. There were significant influences of age, strain and season on the temporal patterns and/or on 24-hour mean serum hormone levels. The results indicate that some of the disagreements on existence or nonexistence of circadian rhythms and on rhythm patterns in serum hormone levels may be explained by the fact that animals of different ages or strains had been used or that experiments were performed at different times of the year.
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 1979
T. Hashimoto; K.-D. Döhler; D. Emrich; A. von zur Mühlen
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) was measured using a highly sensitive cytochemical bioassay (CBA) technique in normal subjects, in patients with Graves’ disease (untreated and treated) and in patients with euthyroid goiter and negative thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)-test. Plasma TSH levels of normal subjects and of subjects with untreated Graves’ disease were reduced after the plasma had been incubated with a specific antibody to human TSH, indicating that the thyroid stimulating substance measured with this assay was likely to be TSH. Basal TSH levels in patients with Graves’ disease and in a special group of patients with euthyroid goiter and negative TRH test were low but detectable. They did not rise after TRH administration. Increased TSH release (4.5- to 10-fold) after TRH stimulation was demonstrated, however, in two formerly hyperthyroid patients after treatment. This increase was not detected by radioimmunoassay (RIA) due to limited sensitivity.
Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 1979
K.-D. Döhler; Chun-Cheung Wong; A. von zur Mühlen
European Journal of Endocrinology | 1977
K.-D. Döhler; K. Gärtner; A. von zur Mühlen; U. Döhler
Journal of Endocrinology | 1983
Chun-Cheung Wong; K.-D. Döhler; M. J. Atkinson; Heinz Geerlings; R. D. Hesch; A. Von Zur Mühlen
European Journal of Endocrinology | 1977
K.-D. Döhler; A. von zur Mühlen; U. Döhler
Journal of Endocrinology | 1977
K.-D. Döhler; A. Von Zur Mühlen; K. Gärtner; U. Döhler
Journal of Endocrinology | 1980
Chun-Cheung Wong; K.-D. Döhler; A. Von Zur Mühlen
Journal of Endocrinology | 1978
K.-D. Döhler; Chun-Cheung Wong; D. Gaudssuhn; A. Von Zur Mühlen; K. Gärtner; U. Döhler
Annales De Biologie Animale Biochimie Biophysique | 1976
K.-D. Döhler; A. Von Zur Mühlen; U. Döhler