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2 Table of Contents No. Title Page 1 PERANAN PROTEIN GOAT ZONA PELLUCIDA-3 (gzp3) SEBAGAI RESEPTOR FERTILISASI DAN POTENSINYA SEBAGAI KANDIDAT BAHAN IMUNOKONTRASEPSI - 2 PERANAN PROLAKTIN SEBAGAI IMMUNOREGULATOR - 3 PENGARUH ASAM ASKORBAT TERHADAP KADAR IMUNOGLOBULIN A SEKRETORI PADA SALIVA - 4 Peran Fisiologis Sekresi Leptin sebagai Dasar Pencegahan Obesitas 18-23
3 Vol. 5 - No. 1 / TOC :, and page PERANAN PROLAKTIN SEBAGAI IMMUNOREGULATOR PERANAN PROLAKTIN SEBAGAI IMMUNOREGULATOR Abstract 1. Agustina Rahayu Magdalena --> 2. Paulus Liben --> Prolactin is neuroendocrine that is not only produced in anterior hypophyse but also on other several organ. Prolactin receptor in all of the body, include bone marrow, thymus, spleen, T-lymphosit, B-lymphosit and macrophage, play a role on immunity processes. In chronic inflammation, prolactin can reduce immunosupresif effect that caused by glucocorticoid and autoimun diseases. Prolactin increase T-lymphosit proliferation and seluler immunity. Prolactin in T-lymphosit increase IL-2 activities and IL-2 receptor. IL-2 receptor in T-lymphosit increase cytotoxin activities and IL-2 production and secretion. Prolactin also increase B-lymphosit proliferation and antibody production. Prolactin can increase monocyte differentiation and macrophage activities. Prolactin in NK cell can increase poliferation, cytotoxin activites, and also IFNï production and secretion. Those show that prolactin play an important role as immunoregulator Keyword : prolactin, immunoregulator,, Daftar Pustaka : 1. Ben Jonathan N, (1996). extrapituitary prolactin: distribution, regulation, functions and clinical aspects. Endorev 17(5) M Adary, (1996). Prolactin (PRL) and its receptor: actions, signal transduction pathways and phenotypes observed in PRL receptor knockout mice. Endorev 19(3) feysot C Bole, (1998). Prolactin (PRL) and its receptor: actions, signal transduction pathways and phenotypes observed in PRL receptor knockout mice. Endorev 19(3) V Goffin, (1996). Prolactin (PRL) and its receptor: actions, signal transduction pathways and phenotypes observed in PRL receptor knockout mice. Endorev 19(3) A D Rey, (1996). Immune-neuro-endocrine interactions: facts and hypotheses. Endorev. 17(1) R W Steinmetz, (1996). extrapituitary prolactin: distribution, regulation, functions and clinical aspects. Endorev 17(5) D L Allen, (1996). extrapituitary prolactin: distribution, regulation, functions and clinical aspects. Endorev 17(5) J L Mershon, (1996). extrapituitary prolactin: distribution, regulation, functions and clinical aspects. Endorev 17(5) D O Freier, (1998). Review: prolactin receptor signal transduction in cells of the immune system. Endocrinology N Binart, (1996). Prolactin (PRL) and its receptor: actions, signal transduction pathways and phenotypes observed in PRL receptor knockout mice. Endorev 19(3) P A Kelly, (1998). Prolactin (PRL) and its receptor: actions, signal transduction pathways and phenotypes observed in PRL receptor knockout mice. Endorev 19(3) B Bouchard, (1999). Immune system development and function in porlactin receptor-deficient mice. Journal of 13. H O Besedovsky, (1996). Immune-neuro-endocrine interactions: facts and hypotheses. Endorev. 17(1) C J Ormandy, (1999). Immune system development and function in porlactin receptor-deficient mice. Journal of 15. J Di santo, (1999). Immune system development and function in porlactin receptor-deficient mice. Journal of 16. P A Kelly, (1999). Immune system development and function in porlactin receptor-deficient mice. Journal of 17. V Chesnokova, (2002). Minireview: neuro-immuno-endocrine modulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis by gp130 signaling molecules. Endocrinology 143(5) S Melmed, (2002). Minireview: neuro-immuno-endocrine modulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis by gp130 signaling molecules. Endocrinology 143(5) L C Chikanza, (1998). Review hypothalamic-pituitary mediated immunomodulation: arginine vasopressin is a neuroendocrine immune mediator. British journal of rheumatology A S Grossman, (1998). Review hypothalamic-pituitary mediated immunomodulation: arginine vasopressin is a neuroendocrine immune mediator. British journal of rheumatology C V Clevenger, (1998). Review: prolactin receptor signal transduction in cells of the immune system. Endocrinology
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