1972
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.1972.tb00392.x
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Human Chorionic Somatomamotraophin and Its Clinical Significance

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“…A number of previous publications indicate of human placental lactogen (HPL) levels in that the plasma levels of HPL in normal maternal blood may be useful in the supervision pregnancy show no significant variation during of high risk pregnancies (Hartog, 1972; Genaz-a 24-hour period and that they are unaffected by zani et al, 1972), but the value of the test exercise, meals, maternal glucose and insulin is still controversial. levels (Spellacy et al, 1966; Grumbach et af., In the last few years a number of methods for 1968 ;Tyson et al, 1971).…”
Section: Many Reports Indicate That Serial Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of previous publications indicate of human placental lactogen (HPL) levels in that the plasma levels of HPL in normal maternal blood may be useful in the supervision pregnancy show no significant variation during of high risk pregnancies (Hartog, 1972; Genaz-a 24-hour period and that they are unaffected by zani et al, 1972), but the value of the test exercise, meals, maternal glucose and insulin is still controversial. levels (Spellacy et al, 1966; Grumbach et af., In the last few years a number of methods for 1968 ;Tyson et al, 1971).…”
Section: Many Reports Indicate That Serial Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growth hormone and prolactin-like activities attributed to HPL (Grumbach, Kaplan, Sciarra & Burr, 1968;Frantz, Kleinberg & Noel, 1972) may be important in modulating biochemical processes in pregnancy such as glucose homeostasis, luteolysis, protein and fat metabolism (for reviews see Grumbach et al 1968;Brody, 1969;Hartog, 1972). The prolactin-like activity of HPL has been demonstrated by the proliferation of the pigeon crop sac (Li, 1970) and by its effect on mouse (Frantz & Kleinberg, 1970) and rabbit (Forsyth & Myres, 1971) cultured lobulo-alveolar mammary tissue.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our observation that sebum production is in creased during pregnancy, at a time when oestrogens are being produced in quantilies of the order of 200 mg per day ( 10), suggcsts that a powerful sebotrophic stimulus is produced during pregnancy. This sebotrophic factor is unlikely to be chorionic somatomammotrophin ( HCS, formerly called pla cental lactogen) since serum HCS levels are usually eleva1ed in twin pregnancies (11 ), whereas we found the mean SER 10 be slightly depressed in women with twins, compared with lhat in women with a single foelus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%