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Repetitive Stimulation of the Pituitary with Growth-Hormone-Releasing Hormone Alters the Proportion of 22 and 20 Kilodalton Human-Growth Hormone Released

Background/Aims. 20 Kilodalton-hGH (20 K-hGH) is the second most abundant pituitary GH variant after 22 K-hGH. In the steady state the proportion of 20 : 22 K-hGH appears constant; does this proportion change with repetitive somatotroph stimulation? Methods. Forty adult males were randomised to rece...

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Autores principales: Webb, Emma A., Pringle, P. Jane, Robinson, Iain C. A. F., Hindmarsh, Peter C.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2902052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20628515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/781317
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author Webb, Emma A.
Pringle, P. Jane
Robinson, Iain C. A. F.
Hindmarsh, Peter C.
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Pringle, P. Jane
Robinson, Iain C. A. F.
Hindmarsh, Peter C.
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description Background/Aims. 20 Kilodalton-hGH (20 K-hGH) is the second most abundant pituitary GH variant after 22 K-hGH. In the steady state the proportion of 20 : 22 K-hGH appears constant; does this proportion change with repetitive somatotroph stimulation? Methods. Forty adult males were randomised to receive a GHRH(1–29)NH(2) bolus (0.5 μg/kg (n = 20) or 1.0 μg/kg (n = 20)), preceded or followed by a saline bolus, 1 week apart. Four to six weeks later, 10 subjects received 0.5 μg/kg GHRH(1–29)NH(2) at 0, 60, 120, and 180 minutes. Clearance rate of 22 and 20 K-hGH was measured in 10 subjects. Results. Total amount/proportion of 22 K-hGH/20 K-hGH secreted was similar for both GHRH(1–29)NH(2) doses. Repetitive stimulation reduced the amount of 22 K-hGH released whereas the amount of 20 K-hGH did not change significantly leading to an increase in the proportion of 20 K-hGH (P = .05). Half-life of 20 and 22 K-hGH were not significantly different (P = .55). Conclusions. Repetitive stimulation of the somatotroph may alter the proportion of GH variant released.
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spelling pubmed-29020522010-07-13 Repetitive Stimulation of the Pituitary with Growth-Hormone-Releasing Hormone Alters the Proportion of 22 and 20 Kilodalton Human-Growth Hormone Released Webb, Emma A. Pringle, P. Jane Robinson, Iain C. A. F. Hindmarsh, Peter C. Int J Pediatr Endocrinol Research Article Background/Aims. 20 Kilodalton-hGH (20 K-hGH) is the second most abundant pituitary GH variant after 22 K-hGH. In the steady state the proportion of 20 : 22 K-hGH appears constant; does this proportion change with repetitive somatotroph stimulation? Methods. Forty adult males were randomised to receive a GHRH(1–29)NH(2) bolus (0.5 μg/kg (n = 20) or 1.0 μg/kg (n = 20)), preceded or followed by a saline bolus, 1 week apart. Four to six weeks later, 10 subjects received 0.5 μg/kg GHRH(1–29)NH(2) at 0, 60, 120, and 180 minutes. Clearance rate of 22 and 20 K-hGH was measured in 10 subjects. Results. Total amount/proportion of 22 K-hGH/20 K-hGH secreted was similar for both GHRH(1–29)NH(2) doses. Repetitive stimulation reduced the amount of 22 K-hGH released whereas the amount of 20 K-hGH did not change significantly leading to an increase in the proportion of 20 K-hGH (P = .05). Half-life of 20 and 22 K-hGH were not significantly different (P = .55). Conclusions. Repetitive stimulation of the somatotroph may alter the proportion of GH variant released. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010 2010-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2902052/ /pubmed/20628515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/781317 Text en Copyright © 2010 Emma A. Webb et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Repetitive Stimulation of the Pituitary with Growth-Hormone-Releasing Hormone Alters the Proportion of 22 and 20 Kilodalton Human-Growth Hormone Released
title Repetitive Stimulation of the Pituitary with Growth-Hormone-Releasing Hormone Alters the Proportion of 22 and 20 Kilodalton Human-Growth Hormone Released
title_full Repetitive Stimulation of the Pituitary with Growth-Hormone-Releasing Hormone Alters the Proportion of 22 and 20 Kilodalton Human-Growth Hormone Released
title_fullStr Repetitive Stimulation of the Pituitary with Growth-Hormone-Releasing Hormone Alters the Proportion of 22 and 20 Kilodalton Human-Growth Hormone Released
title_full_unstemmed Repetitive Stimulation of the Pituitary with Growth-Hormone-Releasing Hormone Alters the Proportion of 22 and 20 Kilodalton Human-Growth Hormone Released
title_short Repetitive Stimulation of the Pituitary with Growth-Hormone-Releasing Hormone Alters the Proportion of 22 and 20 Kilodalton Human-Growth Hormone Released
title_sort repetitive stimulation of the pituitary with growth-hormone-releasing hormone alters the proportion of 22 and 20 kilodalton human-growth hormone released
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2902052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20628515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/781317
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