Researchers found that a receptor for growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) exists in the kidney, specifically in a part called Henle's loop. This receptor's activity changes with age, peaking in young adult rats and declining in older animals, and the kidney cells can regulate their own sensitivity to GHRH by pulling receptors inside the cell. The discovery suggests GHRH may play a role in kidney cell growth and water or electrolyte balance beyond its known effects on growth hormone.
Boisvert, Chantale; Paré, Caroline; Veyrat-Durebex, Christelle; Robert, Alma; Dubuisson, Sophie; Morel, Gérard; Gaudreau, Pierrette