Literature DB >> 1275846

Prolactin, thyrotropin, and growth hormone release during stress associated with parachute jumping.

G L Noel, R C Dimond, J M Earll, A G Frantz.   

Abstract

Prolactin, growth hormone, and thyrotropin (TSH) release during the stress of parachute jumping has been evaluated in 14 male subjects. Subjects were studied at several times before and immediately after their first military parachute jump. All three hormones had risen significantly 1 to 14 min after the jump, compared to mean levels measured immediately beforehand. Earlier studies of physical exercise by ourselves and others would suggest that emotional stress played a role in producing changes of this magnitude. We conclude that prolactin, TSH, and growth hormone are released in physiologically significant amounts in association with the stress of parachute jumping.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1275846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aviat Space Environ Med        ISSN: 0095-6562


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