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Expression of Growth Hormone Secretagogue-Receptors by Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Neurons in the Mediobasal Hypothalamus
A novel class of synthetic compounds, termed GH-secretagogues (GHSs), have been shown to be potent stimulators of GH release, although their mechanism of action and functional significance remains obscure. The recent cloning of the rat GHS receptor (GHS-R) permitted the identification of numerous si...
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Published in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 1998-10, Vol.139 (10), p.4420-4423 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | A novel class of synthetic compounds, termed GH-secretagogues (GHSs),
have been shown to be potent stimulators of GH release, although their
mechanism of action and functional significance remains obscure. The
recent cloning of the rat GHS receptor (GHS-R) permitted the
identification of numerous sites of expression of GHS-R in brain, but
nothing is yet known about the cell types that express this receptor.
We performed dual chromogenic and autoradiographic in
situ hybridization to test the hypothesis that GHRH neurons in
the hypothalamus coexpress GHS-R mRNA. GHS-R-hybridizing cells showed
extensive overlap with GHRH-expressing neurons in both the arcuate
(Arc) and ventromedial (VMN) hypothalamic nuclei. Quantification of the
double-labeled cells revealed that approximately 27% of
GHRH-hybridizing neurons in the Arc, and 22% of those in the VMN,
expressed the GHS-R gene. These studies are the first to colocalize the
GHS-R to any neurochemical cell type in rat brain. The results provide
evidence that the GHSs may directly modulate GHRH release, and thereby
stimulate GH secretion, through interaction with the GHS-R on
hypothalamic GHRH mRNA-containing neurons. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7227 1945-7170 |
DOI: | 10.1210/endo.139.10.6330 |