Role of growth hormone in orthodontics

Gulnaz Husain, A. Nagar
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Human growth hormone (Somatotropin) is produced by acidophilic growth hormone cells in the anterior pituitary gland, stimulated by hypothalamus. Its production is regulated by several complex feedback mechanisms in response to stress, exercise, diet, sleep and growth hormone itself. Growth hormone plays a major role in linear body growth and craniofacial growth. In Orthodontics, it induces orthodontic tooth movement by activating specific cytokines to regulate osteoclast & osteoblast activity. It mediates STAT signalling in liver & pancreas to produce JAK-IGF-1. IGF-1 has stimulatory effects on osteoblasts and chondrocytes for endochondral ossification to promote bone growth. Growth hormone mediates mitogenic stimulus to odontoblast lineage cells by epidermal growth factor (EGF) to differentiate into odontoblasts. It also stimulates production of alkaline phosphatase and osteocalcin in osteoblasts to improve osteoblast proliferation and differentiation. It also induces osteoclastic activity indirectly by production of IGF-1 and IL- 6 thereby activating RANK-RANKL/OPG phenomenon. It also promotes myofibrillar diameter expansion so it increases muscle mass with strength. Growth Hormone Replacement therapy reduces facial convexity and its main effect appears to be on condylar growth. Since deficiencies of growth hormone can adversely affect orthodontic treatment, effects of growth hormone treatment on craniofacial structures should be considered in order to maximize the effectiveness of orthodontic treatment with appliances and it is more important to understand.
生长激素在正畸中的作用
人生长激素(Somatotropin)是由垂体前叶中的嗜酸生长激素细胞在下丘脑的刺激下产生的。它的产生受到应激、运动、饮食、睡眠和生长激素本身的几种复杂反馈机制的调节。生长激素在人体线性生长和颅面生长中起重要作用。在正畸学中,它通过激活特定的细胞因子来调节破骨细胞和成骨细胞的活性,从而诱导正畸牙齿运动。它介导肝和胰腺STAT信号产生JAK-IGF-1。IGF-1对成骨细胞和软骨细胞有刺激作用,促进软骨内成骨,促进骨生长。生长激素通过表皮生长因子介导成牙细胞系细胞的有丝分裂刺激,使成牙细胞分化为成牙细胞。它还刺激成骨细胞碱性磷酸酶和骨钙素的产生,以促进成骨细胞的增殖和分化。它还通过产生IGF-1和IL- 6间接诱导破骨细胞活性,从而激活RANK-RANKL/OPG现象。它还能促进肌原纤维直径的扩张,从而增加肌肉质量和力量。生长激素替代疗法减少面部凸出,其主要作用似乎是在髁突生长。由于生长激素缺乏会对正畸治疗产生不利影响,因此为了使矫治器正畸治疗的效果最大化,应考虑生长激素治疗对颅面结构的影响,了解生长激素对正畸治疗的影响更为重要。
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