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Covert actions of growth hormone: fibrosis, cardiovascular diseases and cancer.

John J Kopchick1,2,3, Reetobrata Basu4,5,6, Darlene E Berryman4,5, Jens O L Jorgensen7, Gudmundur Johannsson8, Vishwajeet Puri4,5.   

Abstract

Since its discovery nearly a century ago, over 100,000 studies of growth hormone (GH) have investigated its structure, how it interacts with the GH receptor and its multiple actions. These include effects on growth, substrate metabolism, body composition, bone mineral density, the cardiovascular system and brain function, among many others. Recombinant human GH is approved for use to promote growth in children with GH deficiency (GHD), along with several additional clinical indications. Studies of humans and animals with altered levels of GH, from complete or partial GHD to GH excess, have revealed several covert or hidden actions of GH, such as effects on fibrosis, cardiovascular function and cancer. In this Review, we do not concentrate on the classic and controversial indications for GH therapy, nor do we cover all covert actions of GH. Instead, we stress the importance of the relationship between GH and fibrosis, and how fibrosis (or lack thereof) might be an emerging factor in both cardiovascular and cancer pathologies. We highlight clinical data from patients with acromegaly or GHD, alongside data from cellular and animal studies, to reveal novel phenotypes and molecular pathways responsible for these actions of GH in fibrosis, cardiovascular function and cancer.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35750929     DOI: 10.1038/s41574-022-00702-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Rev Endocrinol        ISSN: 1759-5029            Impact factor:   47.564


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Review 1.  Fibrotic disease and the T(H)1/T(H)2 paradigm.

Authors:  Thomas A Wynn
Journal:  Nat Rev Immunol       Date:  2004-08       Impact factor: 53.106

Review 2.  Growth Hormone Deficiency: Health and Longevity.

Authors:  Manuel H Aguiar-Oliveira; Andrzej Bartke
Journal:  Endocr Rev       Date:  2019-04-01       Impact factor: 19.871

3.  Increased fibrosis: A novel means by which GH influences white adipose tissue function.

Authors:  Lara A Householder; Ross Comisford; Silvana Duran-Ortiz; Kevin Lee; Katie Troike; Cody Wilson; Adam Jara; Mitchell Harberson; Edward O List; John J Kopchick; Darlene E Berryman
Journal:  Growth Horm IGF Res       Date:  2017-12-20       Impact factor: 2.372

Review 4.  The Somatotropic Axis in Human Aging: Framework for the Current State of Knowledge and Future Research.

Authors:  Sofiya Milman; Derek M Huffman; Nir Barzilai
Journal:  Cell Metab       Date:  2016-06-14       Impact factor: 27.287

5.  Suppressor of cytokine signaling-2 modulates the fibrogenic actions of GH and IGF-I in intestinal mesenchymal cells.

Authors:  Shira Fruchtman; James G Simmons; Carmen Z Michaylira; Megan E Miller; Christopher J Greenhalgh; Denise M Ney; P Kay Lund
Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol       Date:  2005-04-14       Impact factor: 4.052

6.  Growth hormone receptor deficiency is associated with a major reduction in pro-aging signaling, cancer, and diabetes in humans.

Authors:  Jaime Guevara-Aguirre; Priya Balasubramanian; Marco Guevara-Aguirre; Min Wei; Federica Madia; Chia-Wei Cheng; David Hwang; Alejandro Martin-Montalvo; Jannette Saavedra; Sue Ingles; Rafael de Cabo; Pinchas Cohen; Valter D Longo
Journal:  Sci Transl Med       Date:  2011-02-16       Impact factor: 17.956

7.  Differential expression of glomerular extracellular matrix and growth factor mRNA in rapid and slowly progressive glomerulosclerosis: studies in mice transgenic for native or mutated growth hormone.

Authors:  C W Yang; G E Striker; W Y Chen; J J Kopchick; L J Striker
Journal:  Lab Invest       Date:  1997-04       Impact factor: 5.662

Review 8.  Should patients with adult GH deficiency receive GH replacement?

Authors:  Jens O L Jørgensen; Gudmundur Johannsson; Ariel Barkan
Journal:  Eur J Endocrinol       Date:  2021-11-30       Impact factor: 6.664

Review 9.  Growth hormone - past, present and future.

Authors:  Michael B Ranke; Jan M Wit
Journal:  Nat Rev Endocrinol       Date:  2018-03-16       Impact factor: 43.330

10.  Growth Hormone Improves Cognitive Function After Experimental Stroke.

Authors:  Lin Kooi Ong; Wei Zhen Chow; Clifford TeBay; Murielle Kluge; Giovanni Pietrogrande; Katarzyna Zalewska; Patricia Crock; N David Åberg; Andrew Bivard; Sarah J Johnson; Frederick R Walker; Michael Nilsson; Jörgen Isgaard
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2018-04-10       Impact factor: 7.914

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Review 1.  The Potential of Pharmaceutical Hydrogels in the Formulation of Topical Administration Hormone Drugs.

Authors:  Aneta Ostróżka-Cieślik
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-14       Impact factor: 4.967

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