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Effects of central infusion of ghrelin on food intake and plasma levels of growth hormone, luteinizing hormone, prolactin, and cortisol secretion in sheep.

Javed Iqbal1, Yohei Kurose, Benedict Canny, Iain J Clarke.   

Abstract

Ghrelin is an endogenous ligand for the GH secretagogue/ghrelin receptor (GHS-R) and stimulates feeding behavior and GH levels in rodents and humans. A preprandial increase in plasma ghrelin levels is seen in sheep on programmed feeding, followed by a postprandial rise in plasma GH levels, but effects on food intake and endocrine function are not defined in this ruminant species. We administered ghrelin to female sheep in various modes and measured effects on voluntary food intake (VFI) and plasma levels of GH, LH, prolactin, and cortisol. Whether administered intracerebroventricularly or iv, ghrelin consistently failed to stimulate VFI. On the other hand, ghrelin invariably increased plasma GH levels and alpha,beta-diaminopropanoic acid-octanoyl3 human ghrelin was more potent than ovine ghrelin. Bolus injection of ghrelin into the third cerebral ventricle reduced plasma LH levels but did not affect levels of prolactin or cortisol. These findings suggested that the preprandial rise in plasma ghrelin that is seen in sheep on programmed feeding does not influence VFI but is likely to be important in the postprandial rise in GH levels. Thus, ghrelin does not appear to be a significant regulator of ingestive behavior in this species of ruminant but acts centrally to indirectly regulate GH and LH secretion.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16210361     DOI: 10.1210/en.2005-1048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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