1. Pineal gland and polyamines
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Fraschini, F., Ferioli, M. E., Nebuloni, R., and Scalabrino, G.
- Abstract
Summary The activity of ornithine decarboxylase was assayed in several organs (thymus, testes, prostate gland, liver, kidneys, adenohypophysis, anterior hypothalamus, and adrenals) taken from adult male rats killed at seven day intervals up to six weeks after pinealectomy. The absence of the pineal gland particularly influences the ornithine decarboxylase activity in the thymus, in which the level of the enzyme is decreased irreversibly by the fourth week after the operation. In other organs the ornithine decarboxylase activity was often significantly different from that of corresponding shampinealectomized controls at various weeks after the surgical removal of the gland. Moreover, these differences between operated and sham-operated animals are sometimes positive, sometimes negative.
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- 1980
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