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Effects of neonatal administration of monosodium glutamate on plasma growth hormone (GH) response to GH-releasing factor in adult male and female rats
Authors:Ichiji Wakabayashi   Hisaaki Hatano   Shiro Minami   Yoji Tonegawa   Shigeo Akira   Hitoshi Sugihara  Nicholas C. Ling  
Abstract:
Female and male rats were treated with monosodium glutamate (MSG; 4 mg/g b.wt.) as neonates and the capability of the pituitary gland to secrete growth hormone (GH) in response to an intravenous injection of human GH-releasing factor (GRF) was evaluated under pentobarbital anesthesia on 109 days of life. Immunoreactive GRF content in the pituitary stalk-median eminence tissue in MSG-treated rats was less than 20% of that of control. A significant dose-dependent plasma GH response was observed after the administration of two doses of human GRF (0.25 and 1 μg/kg b.wt.,i.v.) in both control and MSG-treated rats. The responses between MSG-treated and control rats were comparable in female rats, but they were significantly reduced in male MSG-treated rats. These results show that the pituitary's responsiveness to exogenous GRF is well preserved in MSG-treated rats despite prolonged and severe depletion of endogenous GRF and there exists a sex difference in the effect of MSG on GH secretion elicited by GRF.
Keywords:monosodium glutamate   growth hormone   growth hormone-releasing factor   sex difference
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