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Central nervous system action of bombesin: mechanism to induce hyperglycemia.

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The data support the conclusion that bombesin acts within the brain to increase sympathetic outflow resulting in increased adrenalmedullary epinephrine secretion, followed by depression of plasma insulin and elevation of plasma glucagon and glucose.
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Bombesin acts within the brain to produce a prompt and sustained hyperglycemia, hyperglucagonemia, and relative or absolute hypoinsulinemia. Bombesin does not decrease plasma glucose turnover. Acute adrenalectomy but not hypophysectomy prevents hyperglycemia and hyperglucagonemia after intracisternal administration of bombesin. Administration of bombesin into the lateral ventricle of awake, unrestrained animals results in elevation of plasma glucose, preceded by a significant increase in plasma epinephrine and no increase in plasma norepinephrine or dopamine. Systemic administration of somatostatin prevents bombesin-induced hyperglycemia and hyperglucagonemia. These data support the conclusion that bombesin acts within the brain to increase sympathetic outflow resulting in increased adrenalmedullary epinephrine secretion, followed by depression of plasma insulin and elevation of plasma glucagon and glucose.

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Simultaneous single isotope radioenzymatic assay of plasma norepinephrine, epinephrine and dopamine.

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Bombesin-like immunoreactivity in the lung.

TL;DR: The presence of bombesin-like immunoreactivity in human fetal and neonatal lung is reported, which is a tetra-decapeptide isolated from frog skin having a wide range of actions on the mammalian gastrointestinal tract and vasculature.
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Effect of Handling and Forced Immobilization on Rat Plasma Levels of Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, and Dopamine-β-Hydroxylase

TL;DR: Even minor disturbances produce highly significant increases in plasma EPI and NE and special precautions must be observed when studies involving plasma catecholamines or their effects are performed in animals.
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Bombesin:potent effects on thermoregulation in the rat.

TL;DR: The tetradecapeptide bombesin, orginally isolated from the extracts of the skin of the frog Bombina bombina, is 10(4) times more potent than neurotensin in lowering core temperature, with a minimal effective dose less than or equal to 1 nanogram per 200 grams of body weight.
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