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Removal of growth hormone receptor (GHR) in muscle of male mice replicates some of the health benefits seen in global GHR−/− mice

Global disruption of the GH receptor in mice (GHR−/−) produces a large and reproducible extension in lifespan. Since lack of GH action in muscle resulting in improved glucose homeostasis is potentially a mechanism by which GHR−/− mice are long-lived, and since no information on muscle-specific GHR d...

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Autores principales: List, Edward O., Berryman, Darlene E., Ikeno, Yuji, Hubbard, Gene B., Funk, Kevin, Comisford, Ross, Young, Jonathan A., Stout, Michael B., Tchkonia, Tamar, Masternak, Michal M., Bartke, Andrzej, Kirkland, James L., Miller, Richard A., Kopchick, John J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4543039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26233957
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author List, Edward O.
Berryman, Darlene E.
Ikeno, Yuji
Hubbard, Gene B.
Funk, Kevin
Comisford, Ross
Young, Jonathan A.
Stout, Michael B.
Tchkonia, Tamar
Masternak, Michal M.
Bartke, Andrzej
Kirkland, James L.
Miller, Richard A.
Kopchick, John J.
author_facet List, Edward O.
Berryman, Darlene E.
Ikeno, Yuji
Hubbard, Gene B.
Funk, Kevin
Comisford, Ross
Young, Jonathan A.
Stout, Michael B.
Tchkonia, Tamar
Masternak, Michal M.
Bartke, Andrzej
Kirkland, James L.
Miller, Richard A.
Kopchick, John J.
author_sort List, Edward O.
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description Global disruption of the GH receptor in mice (GHR−/−) produces a large and reproducible extension in lifespan. Since lack of GH action in muscle resulting in improved glucose homeostasis is potentially a mechanism by which GHR−/− mice are long-lived, and since no information on muscle-specific GHR disruption in females is available, we generated and characterized a line of muscle-specific GHR disrupted (MuGHRKO) mice. As expected, male MuGHRKO mice had improved fasting blood glucose, insulin, c-peptide, and glucose tolerance. In contrast, female MuGHRKO mice exhibited normal glucose, insulin, and glucose tolerance. Body weight was mildly but significantly altered in opposite directions in males (decreased) and females (increased) compared to controls. Grip strength and treadmill endurance were unchanged with advanced age in both sexes, suggesting that the direct action of GH on muscle has minimal effect on age-related musculoskeletal frailty. Longevity was unchanged in both sexes at Ohio University and significantly increased for males at University of Michigan. These data suggest that removal of GHR in muscle of male MuGHRKO mice replicates some of the health benefits seen in global GHR−/− mice including improvements to glucose homeostasis and smaller body weight in males, which may explain the trends observed in lifespan.
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spelling pubmed-45430392015-08-26 Removal of growth hormone receptor (GHR) in muscle of male mice replicates some of the health benefits seen in global GHR−/− mice List, Edward O. Berryman, Darlene E. Ikeno, Yuji Hubbard, Gene B. Funk, Kevin Comisford, Ross Young, Jonathan A. Stout, Michael B. Tchkonia, Tamar Masternak, Michal M. Bartke, Andrzej Kirkland, James L. Miller, Richard A. Kopchick, John J. Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Global disruption of the GH receptor in mice (GHR−/−) produces a large and reproducible extension in lifespan. Since lack of GH action in muscle resulting in improved glucose homeostasis is potentially a mechanism by which GHR−/− mice are long-lived, and since no information on muscle-specific GHR disruption in females is available, we generated and characterized a line of muscle-specific GHR disrupted (MuGHRKO) mice. As expected, male MuGHRKO mice had improved fasting blood glucose, insulin, c-peptide, and glucose tolerance. In contrast, female MuGHRKO mice exhibited normal glucose, insulin, and glucose tolerance. Body weight was mildly but significantly altered in opposite directions in males (decreased) and females (increased) compared to controls. Grip strength and treadmill endurance were unchanged with advanced age in both sexes, suggesting that the direct action of GH on muscle has minimal effect on age-related musculoskeletal frailty. Longevity was unchanged in both sexes at Ohio University and significantly increased for males at University of Michigan. These data suggest that removal of GHR in muscle of male MuGHRKO mice replicates some of the health benefits seen in global GHR−/− mice including improvements to glucose homeostasis and smaller body weight in males, which may explain the trends observed in lifespan. Impact Journals LLC 2015-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4543039/ /pubmed/26233957 Text en Copyright: © 2015 List et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
List, Edward O.
Berryman, Darlene E.
Ikeno, Yuji
Hubbard, Gene B.
Funk, Kevin
Comisford, Ross
Young, Jonathan A.
Stout, Michael B.
Tchkonia, Tamar
Masternak, Michal M.
Bartke, Andrzej
Kirkland, James L.
Miller, Richard A.
Kopchick, John J.
Removal of growth hormone receptor (GHR) in muscle of male mice replicates some of the health benefits seen in global GHR−/− mice
title Removal of growth hormone receptor (GHR) in muscle of male mice replicates some of the health benefits seen in global GHR−/− mice
title_full Removal of growth hormone receptor (GHR) in muscle of male mice replicates some of the health benefits seen in global GHR−/− mice
title_fullStr Removal of growth hormone receptor (GHR) in muscle of male mice replicates some of the health benefits seen in global GHR−/− mice
title_full_unstemmed Removal of growth hormone receptor (GHR) in muscle of male mice replicates some of the health benefits seen in global GHR−/− mice
title_short Removal of growth hormone receptor (GHR) in muscle of male mice replicates some of the health benefits seen in global GHR−/− mice
title_sort removal of growth hormone receptor (ghr) in muscle of male mice replicates some of the health benefits seen in global ghr−/− mice
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4543039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26233957
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