Fractional Reduction of Somatostatin Concentration Interacted with Rat Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone to Titrate the Magnitude of Pulsatile Growth Hormone and Prolactin Release in Perifusion
Abstract:Growth hormone (GH) pulses in vivo are associated with increased hypothalamic portal growth hormone releasing hormone (GH-RH) concentration and can be prevented by GH-RH antisera. GH pulses are also associated with prior reduction of portal somatostatin (SRIF) concentrations, although SRIF antisera do not abolish GH pulses. In vitro, pulses of GH-RH as well as SRIF withdrawal are followed by pulses of GH release; the presence of GH-RH enhances post-SRIF GH release. We asked four questions: (1) During combined … Show more
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