Growth hormone (GH) secretory patterns emerge following birth, and changes in patterning occur throughout life. These secretory patterns are coupled to growth, reproduction and metabolism. Comparing human and animal studies, this review will highlight ultradian patterning of GH release and the mechanisms that contribute to this. Discussions will focus on the emergence in variations in the number and frequency of GH secretory events, and the amounts of GH released (peak and basal). Animal studies have contributed significantly to our understanding of the processes that regulate GH release. However, translation of knowledge from animal models to benefit our understanding of human physiology is sometimes limited. To overcome these limitations,...
In this study, we found that loss of the circadian clock gene Bmal1 causes disruptions throughout th...
To delineate possible factors influencing the magnitude of the GH response to GH-releasing hormone (...
The guinea-pig is unusual in that it continues to grow at a normal rate after hypophysectomy. Althou...
Evolutionally conserved in all mammalians, the release of GH occurs in a rhythmic pattern, character...
Evolutionally conserved in all mammalians, the release of GH occurs in a rhythmic pattern, character...
Like many other neuroendocrine hormones, growth hormone (GH; somatotropin) secretion is pulsatile wi...
This article reviews the main findings that emerged in the intervening years since the previous volu...
Like other anterior pituitary hormones, GH is secreted in a pulsatile fashion. This secretory patter...
Aims: Growth hormone (GH) secretion is pulsatile and secretion varies highly between individuals. To...
Growth hormone (GH) secretion in man is pulsatile and this pattern is regulated by both GH-releasing...
Reportedly, somatostatin (SS) withdrawal is an effective generator of pulsatile GH release in mammal...
Growth hormone (GH) performs very diverse functions in the organism, and this is the reason by which...
Ghrelin, a gut hormone originating from the post-translational cleavage of preproghrelin, is the end...
An automatic method for repetitive microsampling of blood from conscious animals was used to obtain ...
Objective: Evidence has been presented that in both animals and humans the rebound secretion of grow...
In this study, we found that loss of the circadian clock gene Bmal1 causes disruptions throughout th...
To delineate possible factors influencing the magnitude of the GH response to GH-releasing hormone (...
The guinea-pig is unusual in that it continues to grow at a normal rate after hypophysectomy. Althou...
Evolutionally conserved in all mammalians, the release of GH occurs in a rhythmic pattern, character...
Evolutionally conserved in all mammalians, the release of GH occurs in a rhythmic pattern, character...
Like many other neuroendocrine hormones, growth hormone (GH; somatotropin) secretion is pulsatile wi...
This article reviews the main findings that emerged in the intervening years since the previous volu...
Like other anterior pituitary hormones, GH is secreted in a pulsatile fashion. This secretory patter...
Aims: Growth hormone (GH) secretion is pulsatile and secretion varies highly between individuals. To...
Growth hormone (GH) secretion in man is pulsatile and this pattern is regulated by both GH-releasing...
Reportedly, somatostatin (SS) withdrawal is an effective generator of pulsatile GH release in mammal...
Growth hormone (GH) performs very diverse functions in the organism, and this is the reason by which...
Ghrelin, a gut hormone originating from the post-translational cleavage of preproghrelin, is the end...
An automatic method for repetitive microsampling of blood from conscious animals was used to obtain ...
Objective: Evidence has been presented that in both animals and humans the rebound secretion of grow...
In this study, we found that loss of the circadian clock gene Bmal1 causes disruptions throughout th...
To delineate possible factors influencing the magnitude of the GH response to GH-releasing hormone (...
The guinea-pig is unusual in that it continues to grow at a normal rate after hypophysectomy. Althou...