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A question of rhythm: recent advances in growth hormone research.

J Hamilton.   

Abstract

Research by Dr. Gloria Shaffer Tannenbaum at the McGill University-Montreal Children's Hospital Research Institute has led to the development of a new test to differentiate children who are deficient in growth hormone from those who are short but growing normally. This clinical application is the fruit of Tannenbaum's discovery that growth hormone secretion occurs in a rhythmic pattern regulated by intricate interactions between two neurohormones: growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and somatotropin release-inhibiting factor (SRIF). In the test an analogue of SRIF is used to allow stores of growth hormone to build up. A subsequent challenge with GHRH is then used to identify children with a genuine deficiency. Tannenbaum's research also indicates that there are sexual differences in the pattern of growth hormone release and that growth hormone regulates its own secretion by means of a negative feedback system.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7641157      PMCID: PMC1487386     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CMAJ        ISSN: 0820-3946            Impact factor:   8.262


  15 in total

Review 1.  Physiological role of somatostatin in regulation of pulsatile growth hormone secretion.

Authors:  G S Tannenbaum
Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol       Date:  1985       Impact factor: 2.622

2.  Ultradian oscillations in somatostatin and growth hormone-releasing hormone mRNAs in the brains of adult male rats.

Authors:  P Zeitler; G S Tannenbaum; D K Clifton; R A Steiner
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1991-10-15       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Sexual dimorphism of somatostatin and growth hormone-releasing factor signaling in the control of pulsatile growth hormone secretion in the rat.

Authors:  J C Painson; G S Tannenbaum
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  1991-06       Impact factor: 4.736

4.  Synergistic interaction between insulin-like growth factors-I and -II in central regulation of pulsatile growth hormone secretion.

Authors:  Z Harel; G S Tannenbaum
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  1992-08       Impact factor: 4.736

5.  Ultradian oscillation in somatostatin binding in the arcuate nucleus of adult male rats.

Authors:  G S Tannenbaum; F Farhadi-Jou; A Beaudet
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  1993-09       Impact factor: 4.736

6.  Colocalization of somatostatin receptors and growth hormone-releasing factor immunoreactivity in neurons of the rat arcuate nucleus.

Authors:  G F McCarthy; A Beaudet; G S Tannenbaum
Journal:  Neuroendocrinology       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 4.914

7.  Treatment of adults with growth hormone (GH) deficiency with recombinant human GH.

Authors:  B A Bengtsson; S Edén; L Lönn; H Kvist; A Stokland; G Lindstedt; I Bosaeus; J Tölli; L Sjöström; O G Isaksson
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 5.958

8.  Short-term adult exposure to estradiol feminizes the male pattern of spontaneous and growth hormone-releasing factor-stimulated growth hormone secretion in the rat.

Authors:  J C Painson; M O Thorner; R J Krieg; G S Tannenbaum
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  1992-01       Impact factor: 4.736

9.  Time course and mechanism of growth hormone's negative feedback effect on its own spontaneous release.

Authors:  R Lanzi; G S Tannenbaum
Journal:  Endocrinology       Date:  1992-02       Impact factor: 4.736

10.  Acceleration of growth in two children treated with human growth hormone-releasing factor.

Authors:  M O Thorner; J Reschke; J Chitwood; A D Rogol; R Furlanetto; J Rivier; W Vale; R M Blizzard
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1985-01-03       Impact factor: 91.245

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