Researchers demonstrated that salivary gland tissue can produce growth hormone when stimulated by local GHRH, and this process does not require the Pit-1 transcription factor that is essential for pituitary GH production. Normal mice showed increased salivary GH content and gene expression when GHRH was delivered directly to the gland, but this effect was absent in Ames dwarf mice that lack functional Pit-1. Surprisingly, low-level GH gene expression was detected in salivary tissue even without GHRH treatment, suggesting a baseline level of extrapituitary GH production.
Pérez-Romero, A; Dialynas, E; Salame, F; Amores, A; Vidarte, L; Bartke, A; Ariznavarreta, C; Tresguerres, J A