Prohormon
Prohormon (-i, n.) sive prohormonum est praecursor hormonum, vero sine effectu physiologico, quae metabolismo in hormon (activum) convertitur.
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De consuetudine conversio prohormoni inactivi in hormon activum in organismo diligenter gubernatur.
Exempla prohormonum
recensereProhormonta praecursores sunt:
- Angiotensinogenum → angiotensini I
- Cholecalciferolum (Vitaminum D3) → calcitrioli
- Dehydroepiandrosteronum → androgenorum et oestrogenorum
- Procalcitoninum → calcitonini
- Proglucagon → glucagoni
- Prohormon N-terminus peptidi natriuretici cerebralis (Nt-ProBNP)[1]
- Proinsulinum → insulini
- Thyroxinum (T4) → triiodthyronini (T3)
Prohormonta supplementum nutriminum
recensereQuaedam prohormonum, imprimis talia testosteroni supplementum nutrimium, consumantur[2]. In artibus athleticis consumptio prohormonum adulescentibus vel in pueritia dubitabilissime videtur[3].
Notae
recensere- ↑ Hao J., Cheang I., Zhang L., Wang K., Wang H. M., Wu Q. Y., Zhou Y. L., Zhou F., Xu D. J., et al. (Oct 2019). "Growth differentiation factor-15 combined with N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide increase 1-year prognosis prediction value for patients with acute heart failure: a prospective cohort study". Chinese medical journal 132 (19): 2278-85
- ↑ Ziegenfuss T. N., Berardi J. M., Lowery L. M. (Dec 2002). "Effects of prohormone supplementation in humans: a Review". Canadian journal of applied physiology 27 (6): 628-46
- ↑ Smurawa T. M., Congeni J. A. (Aug 2007). "Testosterone precursors: use and abuse in pediatric athletes". Pediatric clinics of North America 54 (4): 787-96
Nexus externi
recensere- Merriam-Webster: Definitio prohormoni. (Anglice)