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Regulation of growth hormone (GH) bioactivity by a recombinant human GH-binding protein
Authors:L Lim  S A Spencer  P McKay  M J Waters
Affiliation:Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia.
Abstract:The in vitro biological effects of serum GH-binding protein (GHBP) were measured in the mouse 3T3-F442A preadipocyte adipogenesis assay during GH stimulation. Coincubation of increasing concentrations of human (h) GH (0.14-4.5 nM) with 4.2 nM recombinant hGHBP-(1-247) in serum-free medium shifted the hGH dose-response curve to the right over the range 0.14-0.9 nM. When the hGH concentration was fixed at 0.45 nM, a dose-dependent inhibition of GH bioactivity was seen over the range of 0.1-11.3 nM GHBP, with an ED50 of 3 nM. The presence of serum had no effect on the inhibitory properties of GHBP. When 2% pooled human serum was added to incubation medium containing 0.45 nM hGH and GHBP (0.6 nM-5.7 nM), the effect of GHBP was again inhibitory, with an ED50 of 1.2 nM. Two percent serum alone was adipogenic, but at this low serum concentration it is likely that some factor other than GH is responsible. In a homologous receptor assay, the binding of [125I]hGH to IM-9 lymphocytes was inhibited in a dose-dependent manner by increasing concentrations of hGHBP in the physiological range, providing further support for the idea that GHBP can regulate the bioactivity of GH by blocking the binding of free GH to target tissues in vivo. Our results suggest that one function of GHBP is to dampen the biological effects of pulsatile GH secretion by reducing free GH during secretory pulses. This effect combined with an increased half-life of circulating GH would have the effect of flattening the hormone secretory profile at the target tissue level.
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