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Deane et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2005
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Using in vitro preparations of gill tissue it was found that
growth hormone ( 10 and 100 ng/ml )
caused an increase in subunit transcription, translation, and
Na+-K+-ATPase enzyme activity
Björnsson et al., Gen Comp Endocrinol 1987
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Gill Na+,
K+-ATPase activity in hypophysectomized salmon is
stimulated by
growth hormone and cortisol, but inhibited by thyroxine and raised environmental salinity
Morley et al., Am J Physiol 1980
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Vitamin A may decrease tissue responsiveness to thyroid hormones as evidenced by the tendency to decreased
Na-K-ATPase activity in the livers from vitamin A-treated rats and the decreased
growth hormone response to T3 in GH3 pituitary cultures as shown in this study and by the decreased basal metabolic rate found after vitamin A in previous studies
Shimomura et al., Metabolism 1982
(Body Weight) :
In kidney homogenates both
growth hormone and triiodothyronine significantly
increased the activity of the ( Na+ + K+ )
ATPase
Shrimpton et al., Gen Comp Endocrinol 1998
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The potential
effects of
growth hormone (GH) , prolactin (Prl), and triiodothyronine ( T3 ) on gill Na+,
K+-ATPase activity and corticosteroid receptor ( CR ) concentration ( Bmax ) and dissociation constant ( Kd ) were examined in juvenile Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar )