Pit. and GH Flashcards
6 ant. pit hormones and their targets
- FSH - ovaries/testes
- LH - ovaries/testes
- ACTH - adrenals
- TSH - thyroid
- Prolactin - mammaries
- GH - liver
what stims and inhibs GH
stim - GHRH
inhib - somatostatin
2 patterns in which ant. pit hormones are released
- pulsatile
2. circadian
4 factors that increase GH secretion
- deficiency in energy substrate (hypoglycemia, exercise, fasting, glocagon injection)
- increases in circ. AAs
- Sleep onset
- hormones and drugs
2 types of drugs to increase GH
- L-dopa and a-andrenergic agonists
2. est and adrogens before epiphysial closure
6 factors that decrease GH secretion
- REM sleep
- glucose
- cortisol
- free fatty acids
- medroxyprogesterone
- GH and EGF-I (negative feedback)
what type of protein is GH
protein
how much GH is bound in plasma and sig.
50% - protects from rapid degradation
what is the pathway responsible for GH signaling
JAK-Stat
what does GH stimulate
release of IGF-1 in liver
what other receptors can IGF-1 bind to?
mostly it’s own, but also insulin and IGF-2
what are 4 main effects of GH release
- bone growth
- protein syntesis
- hyperglycemia
- lipolysis
how does GH affect bone growth
increase in the numer of chondrocytes at the epiphyseal plate
when are 2 main growth periods in children
- 1-2
2. puberty
what is acromegaly
too much GH in adulthood