Physiology 3 - Normal Growth Flashcards
What hormone governs growth?
Growth Hormone aka Somatotrophin
What class of hormone is Growth Hormone?
How is it transported in the blood?
A peptide hormone
Unusually about 50% of it is bound to a carrier proteins, more like a steroid hormone.
Why does growth hormone bind to carrier proteins?
To provide a GH reservoir to smooth out the erratic pattern of secretion.
GHRH secretion surges and falls spontaneously and in response to stimuli making GH secretion very variable
Which are the hormones affect the action of GH? and how?
Thyroid hormones and insulin are both permissive to GH.
Hence stunted growth can occur in uncontrolled diabetes & hypothyroidism
It is regulated by the balance between the production of GHRH and GHIH
What does Growth hormone do?
- Growth and development - indirectly
- Cell growth and division-directly
What is IGF-1?
Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 Aka somatomedin
Its very similar to insulin, binds to similar receptors and has similar hypoglycaemic effects.
How is IGF-1 produced?
From liver and epiphyseal bone plates in response to GH
What does IGF-1 do?
Stimulates cell division & hypertrophy.
Bone:
• GH causes the pre-chondrocytes in the epiphyseal growth plate of bone to differentiate into chondrocytes
• Chondrocytes then begin to secret IGF-1 and become sensitive to it
• IGF-1 acts at a paracrine/autocrine level and stimulates the chondrocytes to produce cartilage- foundation for bone growth- needed for bone growth
• Old chondrocytes then disintegrate and Osteoblasts lay done bone on top of the cartilage
When does IGF-1 cease having an effect on long bones?
Near the end of puberty when sex steroid hormones fuse the epiphyseal plates
Explain the -ve feedback loops involving GH?
GH itself inhibits GHRH release
IGF-1:
- Stimulates GHIH (Somatostatin) release
- Inhibits GH release
- Inhibits GHRH release
Why is Growth Hormone said to be Diabetogenic?
3 of its 4 direct effects:
- Increased gluconeogenesis
- Reduction in Insulin’s glucose uptake effect
- Sensitizing adipocytes towards lipolytic stimuli
Are all Anti-insulin meaning Growth hormone overall raises Blood Glc
Describe the secertion of GHRH & GHIH?
Both secreted from the hypothalamus
GHIH secretion is tonic (slow and responsive to need)
GHRH secretion surges both spontaneously and in response to certain stimuli
What is the 24 hour mean value for blood [Growth hormone]
Adults 2-4ng/ml
Kids 5-8ng/ml
What stimuli increase GHRH secretion?
-Decrease or potential decrease in energy in the cells: needed for cell energy. E.g
• Cold increases demand for energy
• Fasting hypoglycemia
- Increased blood [AAs]
- Stressfull stimuli e.g. infection or stress
- Delta Sleep
- Sex steroids
How does delta sleep affect Growth hormone?
Delta sleep causes increased GHRH
Resulting in a roughly 20x spike in growth hormone levels during Delta Wave Sleep (Stage 3/4 aka deep sleep)