Role of pulsatile growth hormone (GH) secretion in the regulation of lipolysis in fasting humans.

N Goldenberg, J F Horowitz, A Gorgey, A Sakharova, A L Barkan
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Background: The increase in growth hormone (GH) secretion during a prolonged fast stimulates lipolytic rate, thereby augmenting the mobilization of endogenous energy at a time when fuel availability is very low.

Study aim: To identify the specific component of GH secretory pattern responsible for the stimulation of lipolytic rate during fasting in humans.

Study protocol: We measured lipolytic rate (using stable isotope dilution technique) after an overnight fast in 15 young, healthy, non-obese subjects (11 men and 4 women), and again on four separate occasions after a 59 h fast. These four prolonged fasting trials differed only by the contents of an infusion solution provided throughout the 59 h fasting period. Subjects were infused either with normal saline ("Control"; n = 15) or with graded doses of a GH Releasing Hormone Receptor Antagonist (GHRHa):10 μg/kg/h ("High"; n = 15), 1 μg /kg/h ("Medium"; n = 8), or 0.5 μg /kg/h ("Low"; n = 6).

Results: As expected, the 59 h fast completely suppressed plasma insulin levels and markedly increased endogenous GH concentrations (12 h vs 59 h Fast; p = 0.0044). Administration of GHRHa induced dose-dependent reduction in GH concentrations in response to the 59 h fast (p < 0.05). We found a strong correlation between the rate of lipolysis and GH mean peak amplitude (R = 0.471; p = 0.0019), and total GH pulse area under the curve (AUC) (R = 0.49; p = 0.0015), but not the GH peak frequency (R = 0.044; p = 0.8) or interpulse GH concentrations (R = 0.25; p = 0.115).

Conclusion: During prolonged fasting (i.e., 2-3 days), when insulin secretion is abolished, the pulsatile component of GH secretion becomes a key metabolic regulator of the increase in lipolytic rate.

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搏动生长激素(GH)分泌在空腹人体脂肪分解调节中的作用。
背景:生长激素(GH)分泌的增加在一个长时间的快速刺激脂溶率,从而增加内源性能量的动员时,燃料的可用性非常低。研究目的:确定生长激素分泌模式的特定组成部分,负责刺激人类禁食期间的脂溶率。研究方案:我们测量了15名年轻、健康、非肥胖的受试者(11名男性和4名女性)在禁食一夜后的溶脂率(使用稳定同位素稀释技术),并在禁食59小时后的四个不同时间再次测量。这四个延长禁食试验的不同之处在于在整个59小时禁食期间提供的输注溶液的内容。受试者被输注生理盐水(“对照组”;n = 15)或分级剂量的生长激素释放激素受体拮抗剂(GHRHa):10 μg/kg/h(“高”;n = 15), 1 μg /kg/h(“中”;n = 8),或0.5 μg /kg/h(“低”;n = 6)。结果:正如预期的那样,禁食59小时完全抑制血浆胰岛素水平,并显着增加内源性生长激素浓度(12小时vs 59小时禁食;p = 0.0044)。结论:在长时间禁食(即2-3天)期间,当胰岛素分泌被消除时,生长激素分泌的脉动成分成为溶脂率增加的关键代谢调节因子。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology is an open access journal publishing within the field of diabetes and endocrine disease. The journal aims to provide a widely available resource for people working within the field of diabetes and endocrinology, in order to improve the care of people affected by these conditions. The audience includes, but is not limited to, physicians, researchers, nurses, nutritionists, pharmacists, podiatrists, psychologists, epidemiologists, exercise physiologists and health care researchers. Research articles include patient-based research (clinical trials, clinical studies, and others), translational research (translation of basic science to clinical practice, translation of clinical practice to policy and others), as well as epidemiology and health care research. Clinical articles include case reports, case seminars, consensus statements, clinical practice guidelines and evidence-based medicine. Only articles considered to contribute new knowledge to the field will be considered for publication.
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