Regulation of hepatic growth hormone receptors by insulin. |
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Authors: | R C Baxter J R Turtle |
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Institution: | Department of Endocrinology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, N.S.W. 2050, Australia |
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Abstract: | Induction of diabetes in the rat with streptozotocin caused a decrease in the specific binding of human growth hormone to liver receptors. The decrease was due to a loss of binding sites, with no change in the affinity constant for growth hormone (5.6 × 109M?1). A highly significant correlation was seen between serum insulin levels and hepatic growth hormone binding. Specific insulin binding to hepatic receptors was increased in diabetes, with a highly significant negative correlation between serum insulin levels and insulin binding. The loss of growth hormone receptors was reversed by treating diabetic rats with insulin. Since hormones which bind to “lactogenic” binding sites in the liver are reported to regulate somatomedin levels, the insulin dependence of human growth hormone receptors might account for the decrease in serum somatomedin in diabetes. |
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Keywords: | hGH human growth hormone |
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