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Endocrinology, Vol 116, 95-98, Copyright © 1985 by Endocrine Society


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Growth hormone (GH)-releasing factor (GRF) pretreatment enhances the GRF-induced GH secretion in rats with the pituitary autotransplanted to the kidney capsule

JO Jansson, L Carlsson and OG Isaksson

The long term in vivo effects of the recently characterized human pancreas GH-releasing factor, hpGRF (1-44) were studied in chronically cannulated unrestrained rats. In order to minimize the influence of endogenous hypothalamic GRF and somatostatin on the pituitary, the experiments were carried out in rats with the pituitary autotransplanted to the kidney capsule. The integrated GH release (mean +/- SE) in response to an iv injection of hpGRF (4 micrograms/kg) was markedly enhanced (P less than 0.01) by iv pretreatment with hpGRF every 8 h for 3 days (182 +/- 47 h X ng/ml) as compared to saline- pretreated controls (36 +/- 4 h X ng/ml). TRH pretreatment did not potentiate the effect of hpGRF (47 +/- 9 h X ng/ml). It is concluded that multiple administrations of hpGRF enhance the GH response to a subsequent hpGRF injection in the rat. Moreover, autotransplantation of the pituitary to the kidney capsule may supply a useful in vivo model for further studies on the effects of different modes of GRF administration on GH secretion.


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