Demonstrates that brain M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors are essential for somatotroph (growth hormone cell) proliferation and normal growth in mice. Mice lacking neuronal M3 receptors showed dwarfism with anterior pituitary hypoplasia and severely reduced GH and prolactin levels. Critically, treatment with CJC-1295 (a synthetic GHRH analog) rescued the growth deficit by restoring pituitary size and normalizing GH and IGF-1 levels—confirming the deficit was due to failed hypothalamic GHRH neuron function. Establishes that central M3 receptors maintain GHRH neuron activity needed for GH axis function, and validates CJC-1295 as a rescue therapy for GHRH deficiency.
Gautam, Dinesh; Jeon, Jongrye; Starost, Matthew F; Han, Sung-Jun; Hamdan, Fadi F; Cui, Yinghong; Parlow, Albert F; Gavrilova, Oksana; Szalayova, Ildiko; Mezey, Eva; Wess, Jürgen