Growth Hormone Flashcards

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Describe GH and its major actions

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made by AP, works on protein metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, and lipid metabolism

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Discuss species variation and the relevance of this information clinically.

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variable among species, ex: GH From Cows is ineffective in humans

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Describe whether blood levels of GH are constant or variable.

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variable, pulsatile with dependencies on nutrients and sleep in various mammals

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4
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Name the hypothalamic hormones that regulate GH.

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GHRH (Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone), GHIH (Growth Hormone Inhibitory Hormone aka somatostatin).

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Describe major actions of GH on protein metabolism, lipid metabolism, and glucose metabolism.

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protein anabolic, increases protein synthesis, muscle mass, and AA uptake; Carbohydrate breakdown to increase blood glucose, hepatic glucose output, and increase insulin resistance. Decreased uptake of glucose by muscles.; Increased lipolysis, decreased fat synthesis and adipose mass

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Define IGF-1, its source in the body, and its major actions.

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similar in structure and function to insulin. Produced mostly by liver, stimulation of production by GH; Studies have shown it is essential for growth

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Describe the structure, source, and actions of somatostatin.

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Growth Hormone Inhibitory Hormone, 14 AA long polypeptide, acts on somatotrophs of AP to inhibit GH production

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8
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Describe why growth hormone is “diabetogenic”

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too much GH is frequently associated with diabetes mellitus because GH production increases blood glucose and insulin resistance; too much GH would cause insulin resistance and BG levels similar to what is seen in diabetes mellitus.

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Describe the effect of a lack of GH production during development

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panhypopituarism: Dwarfism, slow bone and organ growth, reduced adult size, abnormal body proportions

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Describe the role of GH in dwarfism

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too little GH or lack of normal GH response

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Define what BST is, and why it is used extensively in the dairy industry

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bovine somatotropin (Same as GH), It is admin to dairy cows via injection every 14 days to increase milk yield by 40%

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Describe the health concerns that come with BST usage.

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animals given bST saw an increase in mastitis and other ailments like foot problems which forces use of abx, possibly creating superbugs; bST and IGF-1 both present in milk consumed by humans, bST denatured via pasteurization and GI tract, but IGF-1 survives pasteuration and digestion, and is identical to human IGF-1. Jury still out on effects this has on humans.

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13
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Define: Protein metabolism

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protein building stimulated by GH

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14
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Define: Lipid metabolism

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increased lipolysis from secretion of GH

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Define: Glucose metabolism

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increased lipolysis from secretion of GH

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16
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Define: Somatostatin

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GHIH, Growth Hormone Inhibitory Hormone

17
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Define: IGF-1

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Insulin like Growth Factor 1: Stimulated by GH, plays a major role in correct growth

18
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Define: Diabetrogenis

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tendency of overexpression of GH to lead to diabetes mellitus

19
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Define: Cretinism

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form of dwarfism caused by decreased thyroxine

20
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Define: Dwarfism

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improper growth of normal body parts

21
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Define: Gigantism

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excessive GH during childhood, growth plate stimulation