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Human Growth Hormone
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Human Growth Hormone
, Growth Hormone, Somatrophic Hormone, Somatotropin
See Also
Growth Hormone Replacement
Pituitary Gland
Gigantism
Acromegaly
Physiology
Polypeptide produced in the acidophil cells of the anterior pituitary
Hypothalamus
controls release when triggered by
Hypoglycemia
, decreased
Amino Acid
s
Growth Hormone Releasing
Hormone
(GHRH) stimulates release
Somatostatin
inhibits release
Biochemistry
Liver
converts Growth Hormone to
Insulin
-like growth factor (IGF-1) and stimulates other growth factors
Growth Hormone is a precursor to
Testosterone
Positive Function (stimulates or promotes the following activities)
Bone and cartilage growth
Protein
synthesis
Lipid
catabolism to
Fatty Acid
s (for energy source)
Hyperglycemia
(from decreased cell utilization of
Glucose
) resulting in an increase of glycogen stores
Pathophysiology
Excess Growth Hormone
Gigantism
Symmetric excessive growth in children
Acromegaly
Asymmetric excessive growth in adults (esp. hands, feet, forehead, jaw)
Deficiency of Growth Hormone
Symmetric Dwarfism (intact intelligence)
Resources
Growth Hormone (Wikipedia)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth_hormone
References
Goldberg (2014) Clinical Physiology, Medmasters, Miami, p. 133
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