Like many other neuroendocrine hormones, growth hormone (GH; somatotropin) secretion is pulsatile with regular releasing bursts on a relatively low constitutive basal secretion. This chapter discusses current knowledge of the regulation and the function of GH pulsatile profiles, with new development of laboratory approaches and introduces knowledge about GH functions on metabolic regulation in addition to the conventional concept of a role in regulating body growth. As reported in the literature, amplitude, frequency, and regularity of GH secretion are tightly linked to metabolic conditions with clear species and gender differences. In response to negative and positive energy balances, the GH pulsatile pattern changes to mobilize or store e...
The synthetic growth hormone secretagogues (GHS) exert their growth hormone (GH) releasing effects b...
Growth hormone (GH) is a major hormone of the anterior pituitary gland. Once established, its secret...
1. Growth hormone (GH) secretion from pituitary somatotropes is mainly regulated by two hypothalamic...
Growth hormone (GH) performs very diverse functions in the organism, and this is the reason by which...
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...
Growth hormone (GH) secretion in man is pulsatile and this pattern is regulated by both GH-releasing...
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...
Pharmacological studies reveal that interactions between hypothalamic inhibitory somatostatin and st...
This chapter illustrates the biosynthesis and regulation of Growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like gro...
Growth hormone (GH) secretory patterns emerge following birth, and changes in patterning occur throu...
Energy homeostasis – the balance of energy intake, expenditure, and storage – is controlled by auton...
Growth hormone (GH) plays a key role not only in the promotion of linear growth but also in the regu...
Growth hormone (GH), as a vital hormone, has to experience a series of processes to fulfill its func...
The synthetic growth hormone secretagogues (GHS) exert their growth hormone (GH) releasing effects b...
Growth hormone (GH) is a major hormone of the anterior pituitary gland. Once established, its secret...
1. Growth hormone (GH) secretion from pituitary somatotropes is mainly regulated by two hypothalamic...
Growth hormone (GH) performs very diverse functions in the organism, and this is the reason by which...
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...
Growth hormone (GH) secretion in man is pulsatile and this pattern is regulated by both GH-releasing...
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...
Pharmacological studies reveal that interactions between hypothalamic inhibitory somatostatin and st...
This chapter illustrates the biosynthesis and regulation of Growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like gro...
Growth hormone (GH) secretory patterns emerge following birth, and changes in patterning occur throu...
Energy homeostasis – the balance of energy intake, expenditure, and storage – is controlled by auton...
Growth hormone (GH) plays a key role not only in the promotion of linear growth but also in the regu...
Growth hormone (GH), as a vital hormone, has to experience a series of processes to fulfill its func...
The synthetic growth hormone secretagogues (GHS) exert their growth hormone (GH) releasing effects b...
Growth hormone (GH) is a major hormone of the anterior pituitary gland. Once established, its secret...
1. Growth hormone (GH) secretion from pituitary somatotropes is mainly regulated by two hypothalamic...