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Journal of the autonomic nervous system • 1998 | View Paper
“administration of thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) (10 nmol/animal) also induced increases in plasma levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline, however, these increases were not modified by i.c.v.”
Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology • 1990 | View Paper
“The intravenous administration of 50 micrograms of TRH produced an increase in plasma epinephrine , cerebral dopamine and a reciprocal decrease in norepinephrine and dopamine in diencephalon and midbrain.”
“ Epinephrine resulted in an increased MAP over normal saline and TRH at one minute after treatment (P less than .001).”
“ TRH resulted in an increased MAP over normal saline at two minutes (P less than .017) and over epinephrine at four minutes (P less than .011) after treatment.”
“The data show that epinephrine is a potential regulator of TSH secretion by its own action and via its interactions with TRH , dopamine, and somatostatin.”