Bernardo Houssay

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Bernardo Alberto Houssay

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Bernardo Alberto Houssay
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1947

Born: 10 April 1887, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Died: 21 September 1971, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Affiliation at the time of the award: Instituto de Biologia y Medicina Experimental (Institute for Biology and Experimental Medicine), Buenos Aires, Argentina

Prize motivation: “for his discovery of the part played by the hormone of the anterior pituitary lobe in the metabolism of sugar”

Prize share: 1/2

Work

For the body to obtain energy, it must be able to convert sugar. The hormone insulin, which is formed in the pancreas, plays an important role in this process. This is also true of the pituitary gland in the brain. In the early 1940s, Bernardo Houssay conducted experiments on dogs and toads to study the pituitary gland’s role in this context. After parts of the pituitary were surgically removed from dogs, they became very sensitive to low doses of insulin. This indicated that a hormone is formed in the front portions of the pituitary gland that counteracts and balances the effects of insulin.

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