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Physiological roles of somatocrinin and somatostatin in the regulation of growth hormone secretion
Authors:William B Wehrenberg  Nicholas Ling  Peter Bőhlen  Fred Esch  Paul Brazeau  Roger Guillemin
Institution:Laboratories for Neuroendocrinology The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California 92037 USA
Abstract:Somatocrinin, a 44 amino acid peptide with potent growth hormone (GH) releasing activity in anesthetized rats, was tested in conscious freely-moving rats. When high doses of 1 to 10 μg were administered (iv) at random times between spontaneous GH pulses, the responses were inconsistent. When similar doses were tested under identical conditions but in rats pretreated with antibodies against somatostatin, all animals demonstrated a marked and immediate increase in plasma GH of 5 to 10 fold. Similarly, a 1 μg dose of somatocrinin was also ineffective in increasing plasma GH when administered to rats subjected to a 72 h fast, a paradigm known to enhance endogenous somatostatin secretion. However, plasma GH increased over 20 fold if rats were pretreated with antibodies against somatostatin. These results demonstrate the dynamic and opposite roles exerted by somatocrinin and somatostatin in regulating GH secretion.
Keywords:hpGRF-44  human pancreatic growth hormone releasing factors composed of 44  hpGRF-40  40 amino acids  hpGRF-37  37 amino acids
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