A synthetic analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH 1-29) previously FDA-approved for diagnosing and treating growth hormone deficiency in children.
Endocrinology|1989|Cheng K et al.|293 citations
His-D-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH2 (GHRP-6) stimulated GH release from rat primary pituitary cells in a time- and dose-dependent manner. Stimulation was observed after a 15-min, but not a 4-h, incubation. The concentrations of GHRP-6 required for half-m…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 2541999
Acta paediatrica Scandinavica|1989|Leaf A et al.|1 citation
Hypothalamic-pituitary function was studied in four children with Optic Nerve Hypoplasia (ONH). All were found to be growth hormone deficient when provoked with glucagon or insulin induced hypoglycaemia (ITT), but did respond to bolus injection of GH…
PMID: 2545075
European journal of pharmacology|1989|Morris J, Murphy R|13 citations
Guinea-pig vasoactive intestinal peptide (gpVIP-(1-28] in the concentration range 3 x 10(-9)-3 x 10(-7) mol.1-1 relaxed precontracted segments of the guinea-pig uterine artery. Porcine VIP-(10-28) (pVIP-(10-28], [4-Cl-D-Phe6,Leu17]VIP, or [N-Ac-Tyr1,…
Animal Study
PMID: 2542061
British journal of pharmacology|1989|Ellis J, Farmer S|84 citations
1. The effects of several drugs, including antagonists of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), and antisera to VIP or peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI), on relaxation responses of guinea-pig isolated trachea to electrical field stimulation (EFS) hav…
PMID: 2720290
Endocrinology|1989|Lumpkin M, McDonald J|44 citations
Microinjection of synthetic GRF into the cerebroventricles or hypothalamus of the rat produces a number of neural effects, including the suppression of GH secretion, possibly representing a negative ultrashort loop autoregulation of GRF and/or stimul…
Animal Study
PMID: 2537185
Endocrinology|1989|Lumpkin M, Mulroney S, Haramati A|56 citations
We previously reported that systemic administration of the recently described GRF peptide antagonist (N-Ac-Tyr1,D-Arg2)GRF-(1-29)-NH2 to adult male rats would suppress the pulsatile release of GH. In the present study, we have sought to determine whe…
Animal Study
PMID: 2492921
Acta endocrinologica|1989|Hyer S et al.|48 citations
The response to GH releasing hormone (GHRH 1-29) and 24-h serum GH and IGF-I levels were measured in 9 insulin-dependent diabetics with retinopathy and 6 normal volunteers before and after different treatment regimens with octreotide, a long-acting s…
PMID: 2916380
European journal of pediatrics|1989|Butenandt O, Staudt B|8 citations
Seven children with growth hormone deficiency of hypothalamic origin responded to an i.v. bolus of growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) (1-29)-NH2 with a mean serum increase of 10.7 ng/ml growth hormone (GH) (range 2.5-29.3 ng/ml). Continuous s.c.…
PMID: 2537727
Gastroenterology|1989|Nurko S, Dunn B, Rattan S|28 citations
The purpose of this investigation was to characterize the nature of peptide histidine isoleucine (PHI) and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) receptors, and to examine the role of PHI in internal anal sphincter (IAS) relaxation. The studies were…
PMID: 2535995
Acta paediatrica Scandinavica. Supplement|1989|Shakutsui S, Abe H, Chihara K|4 citations
This study examined the effects of chronic deletion of circulating growth hormone-releasing (GHRH) and/or somatostatin (SRIF) on normal growing male rats, as well as the effects of exogenous GHRH (1-29)NH2 and/or SMS 201-995 administration on the gro…
Animal Study
PMID: 2568726
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism|1989|Davis J et al.|28 citations
GH secretion and mRNA levels were measured in cultured cells obtained from six human pituitary somatotroph tumors to investigate their hormonal and intracellular regulation. The responses were variable between tumors, but, in general, mRNA levels wer…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 2778032
Minerva endocrinologica|1989|Grossi A et al.
Fourteen patients with pituitary lesions and 6 normal subjects underwent the following tests: a) LHRH (100 mcg) + TRH (200 mcg) + Human Insulin (0.1 UI/kg) i.v. (Politest "A"); b) LHRH (100 mcg) + TRH (200 mcg) + GHRH 1-29NH2 (100 mcg) i.v. (Politest…
Clinical Trial
PMID: 2561518
Acta paediatrica Scandinavica. Supplement|1989|Tauber M et al.|3 citations
Six short children with low 24-hour growth hormone (GH) secretion were treated with continuous subcutaneous infusion of GHRH (1-29)NH2 for 3 weeks using a portable infusion pump. Restoration of pulsatile GH secretion was observed in all three childre…
PMID: 2546370
Acta paediatrica Scandinavica. Supplement|1989|Brain C et al.|5 citations
It has previously been shown that an 8-day continuous subcutaneous infusion of GHRH (1-29)NH2 in adult males augments growth hormone (GH) secretion with no evidence of desensitization of the response. The present report details the results of treatme…
PMID: 2546369
Peptides|1989|Aitman T et al.|5 citations
The bioactivity of growth hormone releasing hormone 1-29 [GHRH(1-29)NH2] has been compared with that of an agonist analogue [Ac-D-Tyr1,D-Ala2]-GHRH(1-29)NH2, in normal male volunteers. Using a submaximal dose of 3 micrograms/kg administered subcutane…
Animal Study
PMID: 2546126
Hormone research|1989|Gelander L et al.|3 citations
We administered two different growth hormone-releasing hormones (GHRH) to 20 short, prepubertal children who had spontaneous secretion of growth hormone (GH), assessed from 24-hour GH secretion profiles (72 sampling periods of 20 min). We compared on…
PMID: 2515143
Clinical endocrinology|1989|Batrinos M et al.|6 citations
The importance of growth hormone secretion to the growth of an individual raises the question of the role that the secretory capacity of this hormone may play in defining the variations of height within the population. To investigate this problem we…
PMID: 2505954
Endocrinology|1989|Dubreuil P et al.|23 citations
Three experiments were conducted with growing pigs actively immunized against a protein-conjugated somatostatin (SRIF) in Freund's adjuvant. In the first experiment, blood from 24-week-old pigs (seven immunized and eight control) was sampled at 20-mi…
Animal Study
PMID: 2569391
Acta paediatrica Scandinavica. Supplement|1989|Ross R et al.|6 citations
The development of a long-acting or depot preparation of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) may have many advantages over conventional treatment (with GH) of GH-deficient children. Pyridostigmine, an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, has been show…
Clinical Trial
PMID: 2501967
Neuroendocrinology|1989|Sato M et al.|57 citations
In mammals including human, it is generally accepted that growth hormone (GH) can regulate its own secretion through an autofeedback mechanism in which somatostatin (SRIF) may be involved. To explore a physiological role of SRIF-mediated GH autoregul…
Animal Study
PMID: 2571099