Sex difference in growth hormone feedback in the rat
- 1 July 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Journal of Endocrinology
- Vol. 126 (1) , 27-35
- https://doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.1260027
Abstract
Growth hormone inhibits its own secretion in animals and man but the mechanism for this inhibition is unclear: both stimulation of somatostatin release and inhibition of GH-releasing factor (GRF) release have been implicated. We have now studied the GRF responsiveness of conscious male and female rats under conditions of GH feedback induced by constant infusion of exogenous human GH (hGH). Intravenous infusions of hGH (60 μg/h) were maintained for 3 to 6 h whilst serial injections of GRF(1–29)NH2 (0·2–1 μg) were given at 45-min intervals. The GH responses were studied by assaying blood samples withdrawn at frequent intervals using an automatic blood sampling system. We have confirmed that male and female rats differ in their ability to respond to a series of GRF injections; female rats produced consistent GH responses for up to 13 consecutive GRF injections, whereas male rats showed a 3-hourly pattern of intermittent responsiveness. In female rats, multiple injections of GRF continued to elicit uniform GH responses during hGH infusions, whereas hGH infusions in male rats disturbed their intermittent pattern of responsiveness to GRF, and their regular 3-hourly cycle of refractoriness was prolonged. We suggest that this sex difference in GH feedback may be due to GH altering the pattern of endogenous somatostatin release differentially in male and female rats. Such a mechanism of GH autofeedback could be involved in the physiological control of the sexually differentiated pattern of GH secretion in the rat. Journal of Endocrinology (1990) 126, 27–35This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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