دورية أكاديمية

Effects of free fatty acids, growth hormone and growth hormone receptor blockade on serum ghrelin levels in humans.

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Effects of free fatty acids, growth hormone and growth hormone receptor blockade on serum ghrelin levels in humans.
المؤلفون: Gormsen, Lars C.1 lars.christian.gormsen@ki.au.dk, Nielsen, Charlotte1, Gjedsted, Jakob1, Gjedde, Signe1, Vestergaard, Esben Thyssen1, Christiansen, Jens S.1, Jørgensen, Jens Otto1, Møller, Niels1
المصدر: Clinical Endocrinology. May2007, Vol. 66 Issue 5, p641-645. 5p. 4 Graphs.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *GHRELIN, *GASTROINTESTINAL hormones, *PEPTIDE hormones, *SOMATOTROPIN, *INSULIN, *FATTY acids
مستخلص: Background Circulating ghrelin levels are reported to be suppressed by insulin, GH and free fatty acids (FFAs). However, insulin, GH and FFA levels are all interdependent, and it is therefore difficult to delineate their independent effects on ghrelin secretion. Objective To isolate and define the impact of GH, GH receptor (GHR) blockade and intravenous FFA infusion on total circulating ghrelin levels during a hyperinsulinaemic glucose clamp with identical insulin levels. Design In a randomized design, eight healthy males each underwent an 8-h hyperinsulinaemic glucose clamp on four occasions together with either: (1) control (saline), (2) intravenous FFA infusion (intralipid/heparin infusion 4 h), (3) a GH bolus (0·5 mg i.v.) or (4) GHR blockade (pegvisomant, 30 mg s.c.). Results Hyperinsulinaemia per se resulted in a decrease in ghrelin concentrations of about 15%. During FFA exposure, ghrelin levels were suppressed by about 22% when compared with saline [area under the curve (AUC)ghrelin0−240 122·7 ± 10·9 vs. 97·6 ± 13·4 pg/ml/min, P = 0·001], followed by a rebound increase upon discontinuation of the infusion. Furthermore, average ghrelin concentration (AUCghrelin) was significantly inversely correlated to average FFA levels (AUCFFA) ( r =  −0·33, P < 0·05). Neither GH administration nor GHR blockade resulted in significant alterations in total ghrelin levels in the presence of unaltered insulin and FFA levels. Conclusions Elevation of FFAs by means of an intravenous infusion acutely suppresses ghrelin levels, whereas GH administration and GHR blockade have no detectable effect on ghrelin concentration when insulin and FFA levels are kept fixed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
الوصف
تدمد:03000664
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2265.2007.02786.x