Obesity- and sex-related alterations in growth hormone messenger RNA levels.

Title

Obesity- and sex-related alterations in growth hormone messenger RNA levels.

Creator

Ahmad I; Steggles A W; Carrillo A J; Finkelstein J A

Publisher

Molecular and cellular endocrinology

Date

1989
1989-08

Description

The secretion of growth hormone (GH) is abnormal in genetically obese Zucker rats. Measurements of pulsatile GH release and circulating GH levels in lean (Fa/?) and obese (fa/fa) rats have shown that both are reduced in the latter. We have studied pituitary GH gene expression in order to understand the role of GH synthesis in this abnormality. Obese animals have lower pituitary GH mRNA levels than lean controls. Within each genotype a sex difference was observed with the female animals having lower GH mRNA levels than the males. It is unlikely that the GH abnormality is due to a generalized pituitary defect because prolactin mRNA levels were the same in all four groups of rats.

Subject

Female; Male; Animals; Sex Characteristics; Rats; Nucleic Acid Hybridization; DNA Probes; Obesity/*genetics/metabolism; Prolactin/genetics; Somatomedins/*genetics; RNA; Messenger/metabolism; Zucker

Rights

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Pages

103–109

Issue

1

Volume

65

Citation

Ahmad I; Steggles A W; Carrillo A J; Finkelstein J A, “Obesity- and sex-related alterations in growth hormone messenger RNA levels.,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed May 10, 2024, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/5298.