Stimulation of Growth Hormone Release in Dwarf and Normal Chickens by Thyrotrophin Releasing Hormone (TRH) or Human Pancreatic Growth Hormone Releasing Factor (hpGRF)

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The effect of thyrotrophin releasing hormone (TRH) or human pancreatic growth hormone releasing factor (hpGRF) on growth hormone (GH) release was studied in both dwarf and normal Rhode Island Red chickens with a similar genotype except for a sex-linked dw gene. Both TRH (10 μg/kg) and hpGRF (20 μg/kg) injections stimulated plasma GH release within 15 min in young and adult chickens. The increase in GH release was higher in young cockerels than that in adult chickens. The age-related decline in the response to TRH stimulation was observed in both strains, while hpGRF was a still potent GH-releaser in adult chickens. The maximal and long acting response was observed in young dwarf chickens, suggesting differences in GH pools releasable by TRH and GRF in the anterior pituitary gland. The pituitary gland was stimulated directly by perifusion with hpGRF (1 μg/ml and 10 μg/ml) or TRH (1 μg/ml). Repeated perifusion of GRF at 40 min intervals blunted further increase in GH release, but successive perifusion with TRH stimulated GH release. The results suggest the possibility that desensitization to the effects of hpGRF occurs in vitro and that the extent of response depends on the number of receptors for hpGRF or TRH and/or the amount of GH stored in the pituitary gland. © 1986, The Japan Endocrine Society. All rights reserved.

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Suzuki, M., Kakegawa, T., & Kobayashi, Y. (1986). Stimulation of Growth Hormone Release in Dwarf and Normal Chickens by Thyrotrophin Releasing Hormone (TRH) or Human Pancreatic Growth Hormone Releasing Factor (hpGRF). Endocrinologia Japonica, 33(6), 803–811. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj1954.33.803

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