The growth hormone-releasing hexapeptide (GHRP-6) specifically stimulates growth hormone (GH) secretion in several animal species and humans. The mechanism of action of GHRP-6 is largely unknown, although experimental evidence indicates that it may modulate growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and somatostatin actions at the pituitary or hypothalamic level. To gain more insight into the mechanism(s) of action of GHRP-6, we studied the infant rat, an animal model highly responsive to GH-releasing stimuli. In 14-d-old rats GHRP-6 (32-600 mu g/kg, s.c.) induced a marked and dose-dependent rise in plasma GH concentrations, maximal stimulation occurring with the dose of 300 mu g/kg. Neither GHRH nor somatostatin antiserum prevented or modified the GH release elicited by GHRP-6. In pups passively immunized with GHRH antibodies, a 5-d treatment with GHRP-6 (80 mu g/kg, s.c., twice daily) completely counteracted the inhibitory effect of GHRH deprivation on GH mRNA expression. In vitro GHRP-6 (10(-7) and 10(-6) M) induced a small and transient stimulation of GH release from cultured pituitary cells. These results indicate the following: 1) GHRP-6 is a potent stimulator of GH release in rat pups; 2) it stimulates GH gene expression in the GHRH-deprived pup; 3) during the neonatal period its action is not mediated by GHRH or somatostatin; and 4) its actions are not directed at the somatotrophs.

Growth hormone-releasing hexapeptide is a potent stimulator of growth hormone gene expression and release in the growth hormone-releasing hormone-deprived infant rat / V. Locatelli, R. Grilli, A. Torsello, S. Cella, W. Wehrenberg, E. Müller. - In: PEDIATRIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 0031-3998. - 36:2(1994), pp. 169-174. [10.1203/00006450-199408000-00006]

Growth hormone-releasing hexapeptide is a potent stimulator of growth hormone gene expression and release in the growth hormone-releasing hormone-deprived infant rat

S. Cella;
1994

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The growth hormone-releasing hexapeptide (GHRP-6) specifically stimulates growth hormone (GH) secretion in several animal species and humans. The mechanism of action of GHRP-6 is largely unknown, although experimental evidence indicates that it may modulate growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and somatostatin actions at the pituitary or hypothalamic level. To gain more insight into the mechanism(s) of action of GHRP-6, we studied the infant rat, an animal model highly responsive to GH-releasing stimuli. In 14-d-old rats GHRP-6 (32-600 mu g/kg, s.c.) induced a marked and dose-dependent rise in plasma GH concentrations, maximal stimulation occurring with the dose of 300 mu g/kg. Neither GHRH nor somatostatin antiserum prevented or modified the GH release elicited by GHRP-6. In pups passively immunized with GHRH antibodies, a 5-d treatment with GHRP-6 (80 mu g/kg, s.c., twice daily) completely counteracted the inhibitory effect of GHRH deprivation on GH mRNA expression. In vitro GHRP-6 (10(-7) and 10(-6) M) induced a small and transient stimulation of GH release from cultured pituitary cells. These results indicate the following: 1) GHRP-6 is a potent stimulator of GH release in rat pups; 2) it stimulates GH gene expression in the GHRH-deprived pup; 3) during the neonatal period its action is not mediated by GHRH or somatostatin; and 4) its actions are not directed at the somatotrophs.
GH secretion; (GH)-releasing peptide; pituitary-cells; neonatal rat; somatostatin; invitro; invivo; HIS-D-TRP-ALA-TRP-D-PHE-LYS-NH2; culture; galanin
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
1994
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