Abstract

Hypophyseal secretions are controlled not only by the hypothalamic hypophyseotropic hormones, but also by the peripheral hormones and by autocrine or paracrine influences within the pituitary gland. As a result, the amount of hormone secretions, their specific rhythm of secretion, and the modulation of hypophyseal secretions in conditions such as fasting, stress, and pubertal development are narrowly regulated.

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