1.To increase temporarily the activity of (a body organ or system, for example). 2.To cause to desire to have sex; arouse sexually. 3.To excite or invigorate (a person, for example) with a stimulant. v.intr. To act or serve as a stimulant or stimulus. ...
Which hormone sustains milk production after birth? What is the hormone that promotes the development and maintenance of female reproductive structures, secondary sex characteristics, and the breasts; increase protein anabolism, including the building of strong bones; stimulates proliferation of the stratu...
Factor in breast milk stimulates vascularization of newborn intestinal tract.(erythropoietin )(Brief Article)Nichols, Sonia
It is interesting to note that melatonin has been shown to exert an oncostatic effect in human breast cancer cells by downregulating aromatase expression and activity28. The human aromatase gene CYP19A1 contains 10 exons. The aromatase protein is encoded by exons II-X. Upstream of exon II ...
C3 production in human breast milk and bronchoalveolar MO was stimulated by LPS, but production in freshly adherent blood monocytes was not affected. The LPS-stimulated increase in C3 production was cycloheximide inhibitable, suggesting LPS increased translation of C3 protein stimulation. There was no...
The potential benefits of earthworm (Pheretima aspergillum) for healing have received considerable attention recently. Osteoblast and osteoclast activities are very important in bone remodeling, which is crucial to repair bone injuries. This study invest
Human breast milk at concentrations of (40 microliter/ml) markedly stimulates the activity of cholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylase (rate limiting enzyme involved in cholesterol catabolism) in rat liver microsomal preparations. This activity persisted after a) cold acetone extraction (to remove cholesterol) b...
Human breast milk promoted a concentration related increase in cholylglycine accumulation in the medium. The factor(s) present in milk responsible for this effect appear to be non-protein in nature and is associated with the floating lipid fraction. Furthermore, milk enhances the integrity of ...
Breast milk intake facilitates neonatal growth, and its effect is assumed to last long into the adulthood. We recently reported that dietary phosphorus insufficiency reduces the ability of breast milk to promote infant growth in mice. However, how phosphorus confers this ability to milk is still ...
Piirainen L, Pesola J, Pesola I, Komulainen J, Vaarala O. Breastfeeding stim- ulates total and cow's milk-specific salivary IgA in infants. Pediatr Allergy Immunol 2009;20:295-8.Piirainen L, Pesola J, Pesola I, Komulainen J, Vaarala O. 2009. Breastfeeding stimulates total and cow's ...