GABA and endocrine regulation—Relation to neurologic-psychiatric disorders

Data obtained with experimental animals and with humans concerning the involvement of GABA-ergic systems in the control of hormonal secretion have been discussed and analyzed. The available evidence indicates that GABA-ergic systems might modulate the release of several hypothalamic-hypophyseal horm...

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