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What we have learned from the toad concerning hypophyseal functions

Houssay, Bernardo AlbertoIcon
Fecha de publicación: 07/05/1936
Editorial: Massachusetts Medical Society
Revista: New England Journal of Medicine
ISSN: 0028-4793
Idioma: Inglés
Volumen: 214
Número: 19
Páginas: 913-926
Subtipo: Artículo científico
Financiación: Fundacion Williams.; Fundación de Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas;
Nombre del Proyecto: Proyecto Houssay y Leloir
Clasificación temática:
Fisiología

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In the toad the pituitary is a most important organ, as it controls functions which are necessary for the maintenance of the life of the individual and also controls sexual and reproductive activities which are necessary for the maintenance of the species. It is the central organ in the endocrine constellation, as it is necessary for the development and maintenance of the anatomical and functional integrity of the other internal secretory glands. The neuro-intermediate lobe governs various functions: (1) It maintains the normal color of the skin (with its physiological and pharmacological changes) by preserving an adequate melanophore expansion. The secretion of this hormone is regulated reflexly, and is therefore under the control of the central nervous system. (2) It preserves the tone of arterioles and capillaries, thus having an important influence in the maintenance of the arterial blood pressure. (3) It regulates the water metabolism; first, by its action on the kidneys and, secondly, on the skin and other tissues. The principal lobe governs the following functions : (1) The development and maintenance of the thyroid and the gonads (including Bidder's organ). It also provides for their compensatory hypertrophy. An adrenotropic action has not been demonstrated in the adult toad. (2) The occurrence of normal ovulation is due to a pituitary hypersecretion in the female which is reflexly stimulated by the sexual embrace. (3) The development of the thyroid which permits the metamorphosis of the larva into the adult form. (4) The regulation of the casting of the skin (with the formation and desquamation of the horny layer) and also the regulation of the cutaneous glandular secretions. (5) The metabolic functions (carbohydrate metabolism, endogenous protein metabolism, etc.). These are so important, that the loss of pituitary control leads to a state of progressive asthenia, causing death in three to eight weeks. The central nervous system is affected and later the heart, muscles, etc. Injury of the tuber cinereum produces secondary lesions in the pituitary with an initial glandular reabsorption and later a more or less marked state of pituitary insufficiency. It is evident that many of these functions of the pituitary either cannot be seen in mammals or will have less importance than in the toad. I have found many functions in the latter which only later were seen in the mammal. For this reason I have studied each function primarily in the toad and simultaneously or subsequently in the more complex animals, and so have been able to understand its significance more readily. No student of the hypophysis can ignore the valuable valuable results obtained by studying its functions in the toad, and all will feel grateful to this low species for the many secrets it has revealed on such an important organ.
Palabras clave: HOUSSAY, BERNARDO A. , HOUSSAY EL INVESTIGADOR , PUBLICACIONES CIENTIFICAS , EL INVESTIGADOR , ENDOCRINOLOGY , INPUNDIBULOPHYPOPHYSAL SYMPTOMS , HORMONES , BUFO ARENARUM HENSEL , PITUITARY HYPERACTIVITY
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/123524
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJM193605072141901
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Houssay, Bernardo Alberto; What we have learned from the toad concerning hypophyseal functions; Massachusetts Medical Society; New England Journal of Medicine; 214; 19; 7-5-1936; 913-926
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