This study investigated whether growth hormone is necessary for compensatory kidney growth after removing one kidney in young rats. Unlike adult rats, immature rats did not show increased GH secretion after kidney removal, yet their remaining kidney still grew substantially even when GH was suppressed. The compensatory growth was associated with elevated IGF-I and IGF-I receptor gene expression that occurred independently of growth hormone, indicating that kidney regrowth in young animals relies on GH-independent pathways.
Mulroney, S E; Lumpkin, M D; Roberts, C T; LeRoith, D; Haramati, A