Advances in Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, Vol. 1

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Historically the field of endocrine research has always been at the forefront of scientific endeavors. The investigators of these important breakthroughs in research have been rewarded by numerous Nobel awards. In the field of diabetes alone, Nobel prizes have been awarded to researchers who discovered insulin, characterized the protein and invented radioimmunoassays using insulin as a paradigm. Not surprisingly, biomedical researchers have always been attracted by the endocrine system and other similar systems of intercellular communication. Over the past two decades, endocrine research has developed rapidly and adapted modern molecular and cellular biology techniques for its specific use. These changes have allowed researchers in the field to maintain their edge. Thus, endocrine disease-related genes have been characterized and mutations in these genes have helped explain common and less common endocrine disorders. Our understanding of the regulation of gene expression has been greatly enhanced by molecular techniques. In an attempt to bring investigators up to date with the recent advances in this exploding field we have decided to publish a series entitled Advances in Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. Internationally famous investigators have agreed to participate and their contributions are appreciated. Volume 1 has focused on aspects of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis including GnRH and GH gene regulation, molecular aspects of insulin, insulin-like growth factors and glucagon. In addition, reviews on the recently cloned calcium receptor and steroid receptor interactions with DNA are presented.

Author(s): Derek Leroith (Ed.)
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Year: 1997

Language: English
Pages: 1-270

Content:
List of contributors
Pages vii-x

Preface
Pages xi-xii
Derek Le Roith

Chapter 1 Molecular aspects of GnRH gene expression Original Research Article
Pages 1-30
Melody E. Clark, Mark A. Lawson, Denise D. Belsham, Satish A. Eraly, Pamela L. Mellon

Chapter 2 Molecular aspects of hormone deficiency caused by Pit-1 gene mutations Original Research Article
Pages 31-50
Laurie E. Cohen, Sally Radovick, Fredric E. Wondisford

Chapter 3 Regulation of growth hormone gene expression Original Research Article
Pages 51-82
John J. Kopchick, Frederick W. Woodley

Chapter 4 Molecular aspects of the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) genes Original Research Article
Pages 83-121
Paul H. Steenbergh, P. Elly Holthuizen, John S. Sussenbach

Chapter 5 Molecular aspects of insulin-like growth factor binding proteins Original Research Article
Pages 123-159
Robert C. Baxter

Chapter 6 Molecular basis of insulin action Original Research Article
Pages 161-202
Steven B. Waters, Kathleen H. Holt, Ann Louise Olson, Jeffrey E. Pessin

Chapter 7 Molecular aspects of the glucagon gene Original Research Article
Pages 203-228
Beate Laser, Jacques Philippe

Chapter 8 Molecular aspects of familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia Original Research Article
Pages 229-239
Martin R. Pollak, Edward M. Brown

Chapter 9 Molecular aspects of steroid receptor/DNA binding Original Research Article
Pages 241-264
Johanna Zilliacus, Anthony P.H. Wright, Jan Carlstedt-Duke, Jan ke Gustafsson

Index
Pages 265-270