Growth hormone (GH) hypersecretion and GH receptor resistance in streptozoptocin diabetic mice in response to a GH secretagogue

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The growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) axis were studied in streptozotocin (STZ) diabetic and nondiabetic female mice following intravenous (IV) injection of the GH secretagogue (GHS) ipamorelin or saline. On day 14, blood samples were obtained before and 10 minutes after the injection. Livers were removed and frozen for determination of the mRNA expressions of the GH receptor, GH-binding protein, and IGF-I, and hepatic IGF-I peptide. Serum samples were analyzed for GH and IGF-I. Following ipamorelin injection, the GH levels were found to be 150 ± 35 μg/L and 62 ± 11 μg/L in the diabetic compared to the nondiabetic mice (P

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Johansen, P. B., Segev, Y., Landau, D., Phillip, M., & Flyvbjerg, A. (2003). Growth hormone (GH) hypersecretion and GH receptor resistance in streptozoptocin diabetic mice in response to a GH secretagogue. Experimental Diabesity Research, 4(2), 73–81. https://doi.org/10.1155/edr.2003.73

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