脑内生长激素受体及其作为中枢神经系统疾病治疗靶点的潜力

M. Hallberg, F. Nyberg
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摘要

生长激素(GH)对脑功能的影响在过去的二十年中受到了许多研究者的关注。在垂体功能受损的患者中,这种激素替代疗法已被证明不仅可以补偿生长激素对周围器官的影响,还可以改善与大脑有关的一些行为。例如,现有数据表明,接受生长激素治疗的受试者在注意力、记忆力、抑郁、焦虑和疲劳方面都有显著改善。此外,垂体切除的雄性大鼠在学习和记忆相关的任务中表现出能力下降,在GH替代后,它们在这些项目中的表现得到改善。生长激素这些有益作用的潜在机制一直是许多实验室研究的主题。这方面的一个重要方面是在与受激素影响的几种行为的功能解剖学相关的各种脑区域中发现特定受体。本文的目的是回顾目前对大脑中生长激素受体的认识,并讨论激素影响大脑功能的可能机制。
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Growth Hormone Receptors in the Brain and their Potential as Therapeutic Targets in Central Nervous System Disorders
Effects that growth hormone (GH) may exert on brain function have received attention among many researchers over the past two decades. In patients with impaired pituitary production of this hormone replacement therapies have been demonstrated not only to compensate for GH effects in peripheral organs but also to improve several behaviors related to the brain. For instance, available data suggests that subjects treated with GH have experienced significant improvements in concentration, memory, depression, anxiety and fatigue. Also, pituitary-ectomized male rats showing decreased ability in tasks related to learning and memory are seen to improve their performance in these items following GH replacement. The mechanism underlying these beneficial effects of GH has been the subject of studies in many laboratories. An important aspect in this regard is the discovery of specific receptors in various brain regions related to the functional anatomy of several behaviors affected by the hormone. The aim with this article is to review current knowledge on GH receptors in the brain and discuss possible mechanism for the action of the hormone in its ability to affects brain function.
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