Growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing peptide-2 in growth hormone-deficient little mice |
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Authors: | Peroni Cibele N Hayashida Cesar Y Nascimento Nancy Longuini Viviane C Toledo Rodrigo A Bartolini Paolo Bowers Cyril Y Toledo Sergio P A |
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Affiliation: | IBiotechnology Department, National Nuclear Energy Commission (IPEN-CNEN), Cidade Universitária, São Paulo/SP, Brazil. ;IIFaculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, Department of Medicine, Endocrinology, Endocrine Genetics Unit/LIM 25, São Paulo/SP, Brazil. ;IIITulane University Health Sciences Center, Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Endocrine Section, New Orleans, LA/USA. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE:To investigate a possible direct, growth hormone-releasing, hormone-independent action of a growth hormone secretagogue, GHRP-2, in pituitary somatotroph cells in the presence of inactive growth hormone-releasing hormone receptors.MATERIALS AND METHODS:The responses of serum growth hormone to acutely injected growth hormone-releasing P-2 in lit/lit mice, which represent a model of GH deficiency arising from mutated growth hormone-releasing hormone-receptors, were compared to those observed in the heterozygous (lit/+) littermates and wild-type (+/+) C57BL/6J mice.RESULTS:After the administration of 10 mcg of growth hormone-releasing P-2 to lit/lit mice, a growth hormone release of 9.3±1.5 ng/ml was observed compared with 1.04±1.15 ng/ml in controls (p<0.001). In comparison, an intermediate growth hormone release of 34.5±9.7 ng/ml and a higher growth hormone release of 163±46 ng/ml were induced in the lit/+ mice and wild-type mice, respectively. Thus, GHRP-2 stimulated growth hormone in the lit/lit mice, and the release of growth hormone in vivo may be only partially dependent on growth hormone-releasing hormone. Additionally, the plasma leptin and ghrelin levels were evaluated in the lit/lit mice under basal and stimulated conditions.CONCLUSIONS:Here, we have demonstrated that lit/lit mice, which harbor a germline mutation in the Growth hormone-releasing hormone gene, maintain a limited but statistically significant growth hormone elevation after exogenous stimulation with GHRP-2. The present data probably reflect a direct, growth hormone-independent effect on Growth hormone S (ghrelin) stimulation in the remaining pituitary somatotrophs of little mice that is mediated by growth hormone S-R 1a. |
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Keywords: | Ghrelin GH GHRH-R GHRP-2 Leptin Little mouse |
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