GH represses its own secretion via rapid and reversible feedback exerted at key hypothalamic loci. The primary mechanisms include stimulation of somatostatin release and inhibition of GHRH outflow. Autoinhibition is prominent in the adult male rat but diminutive in the female animal. The sex contrast reflects important differences in central neuropeptide signaling in this species. No comparable insights into gender-specific control of GH autofeedback are available in the human. To examine this issue, we quantitated acute recombinant human (rh)GH-induced inhibition of baseline (resting) and aerobic exercise-stimulated GH secretion in healthy young men (n = 8) and early follicular-phase women (n = 6). Each subject underwent four fasting, morn...
Female gender confers resistance to GH autonegative feedback in the adult rat, thereby suggesting go...
The use of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) is a common habit among athletes. While the effec...
The function of central catecholaminergic system, growth hormone (GH), and insulin-like growth facto...
The basic mechanisms that drive the renewal of GH pulses in the human are not understood. Recent ens...
We examined gender differences in growth hormone (GH) secretion during rest and exercise. Eighteen s...
We previously reported that in young adult males growth hormone (GH) release is related to exercise ...
We test the hypotheses that 1) growth hormone (GH)-releasing peptide-2 (G) synergizes with l-arginin...
Objectives Exercise is a potent physiological stimulus of GH secretion. We hypothesized that exogeno...
We investigated the joint impact of age, gender, and exercise intensity on growth hormone (GH) secre...
Like other anterior pituitary hormones, GH is secreted in a pulsatile fashion. This secretory patter...
Previous research clearly indicates a linear relationship between exercise intensity and growth horm...
To test whether concentrations of estradiol and testosterone predict GH responses to mechanistically...
[Abstract] Sexual dimorphism of GH secretion is unclear in humans. There is evidence that oral gluco...
Pulsatile growth hormone (GH) secretion differs between males and females and regulates the sex-spec...
Repeated injection of GHRH leads to a decrease in the GH response in normal subjects. Arginine (Arg)...
Female gender confers resistance to GH autonegative feedback in the adult rat, thereby suggesting go...
The use of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) is a common habit among athletes. While the effec...
The function of central catecholaminergic system, growth hormone (GH), and insulin-like growth facto...
The basic mechanisms that drive the renewal of GH pulses in the human are not understood. Recent ens...
We examined gender differences in growth hormone (GH) secretion during rest and exercise. Eighteen s...
We previously reported that in young adult males growth hormone (GH) release is related to exercise ...
We test the hypotheses that 1) growth hormone (GH)-releasing peptide-2 (G) synergizes with l-arginin...
Objectives Exercise is a potent physiological stimulus of GH secretion. We hypothesized that exogeno...
We investigated the joint impact of age, gender, and exercise intensity on growth hormone (GH) secre...
Like other anterior pituitary hormones, GH is secreted in a pulsatile fashion. This secretory patter...
Previous research clearly indicates a linear relationship between exercise intensity and growth horm...
To test whether concentrations of estradiol and testosterone predict GH responses to mechanistically...
[Abstract] Sexual dimorphism of GH secretion is unclear in humans. There is evidence that oral gluco...
Pulsatile growth hormone (GH) secretion differs between males and females and regulates the sex-spec...
Repeated injection of GHRH leads to a decrease in the GH response in normal subjects. Arginine (Arg)...
Female gender confers resistance to GH autonegative feedback in the adult rat, thereby suggesting go...
The use of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) is a common habit among athletes. While the effec...
The function of central catecholaminergic system, growth hormone (GH), and insulin-like growth facto...