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Growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing peptide-2 in growth hormone-deficient Little mice

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 horm...

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Autores principales: 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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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3297037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22473409
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2012(03)11
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author Peroni, Cibele N.
Hayashida, Cesar Y.
Nascimento, Nancy
Longuini, Viviane C.
Toledo, Rodrigo A.
Bartolini, Paolo
Bowers, Cyril Y.
Toledo, Sergio P.A.
author_facet Peroni, Cibele N.
Hayashida, Cesar Y.
Nascimento, Nancy
Longuini, Viviane C.
Toledo, Rodrigo A.
Bartolini, Paolo
Bowers, Cyril Y.
Toledo, Sergio P.A.
author_sort Peroni, Cibele N.
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description 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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spelling pubmed-32970372012-03-08 Growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing peptide-2 in growth hormone-deficient Little mice Peroni, Cibele N. Hayashida, Cesar Y. Nascimento, Nancy Longuini, Viviane C. Toledo, Rodrigo A. Bartolini, Paolo Bowers, Cyril Y. Toledo, Sergio P.A. Clinics (Sao Paulo) Basic Research 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. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2012-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3297037/ /pubmed/22473409 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2012(03)11 Text en Copyright © 2012 Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Basic Research
Peroni, Cibele N.
Hayashida, Cesar Y.
Nascimento, Nancy
Longuini, Viviane C.
Toledo, Rodrigo A.
Bartolini, Paolo
Bowers, Cyril Y.
Toledo, Sergio P.A.
Growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing peptide-2 in growth hormone-deficient Little mice
title Growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing peptide-2 in growth hormone-deficient Little mice
title_full Growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing peptide-2 in growth hormone-deficient Little mice
title_fullStr Growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing peptide-2 in growth hormone-deficient Little mice
title_full_unstemmed Growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing peptide-2 in growth hormone-deficient Little mice
title_short Growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing peptide-2 in growth hormone-deficient Little mice
title_sort growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing peptide-2 in growth hormone-deficient little mice
topic Basic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3297037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22473409
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2012(03)11
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