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Hypothalamic growth hormone secretagogue receptor regulates growth hormone secretion, feeding, and adiposity
Yujin Shuto, … , Shinichi Oikawa, Ichiji Wakabayashi
Yujin Shuto, … , Shinichi Oikawa, Ichiji Wakabayashi
Published June 1, 2002
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2002;109(11):1429-1436. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI13300.
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Hypothalamic growth hormone secretagogue receptor regulates growth hormone secretion, feeding, and adiposity

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Growth hormone secretagogues (GHSs) stimulate GH secretion and food intake. GHS receptor (GHS-R) mRNA has been identified mainly in the arcuate nucleus (Arc) and ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus and in the pituitary. Ghrelin, an endogenous ligand for GHS-R, has recently been purified from rat stomach. Although ghrelin is also expressed in the hypothalamus, the physiological significance of the ghrelin/GHS-R system is still unknown. We have created transgenic (Tg) rats expressing an antisense GHS-R mRNA under the control of the promoter for tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), thus selectively attenuating GHS-R protein expression in the Arc. Tg rats had lower body weight and less adipose tissue than did control rats. Daily food intake was reduced, and the stimulatory effect of GHS treatment on feeding was abolished in Tg rats. GH secretion and plasma insulin-like growth factor-I levels were reduced in female Tg rats. These results suggest that GHS-R in the Arc is involved in the regulation of GH secretion, food intake, and adiposity.

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Yujin Shuto, Tamotsu Shibasaki, Asuka Otagiri, Hideki Kuriyama, Hisayuki Ohata, Hideki Tamura, Jun Kamegai, Hitoshi Sugihara, Shinichi Oikawa, Ichiji Wakabayashi

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Feeding behavior during long-term hexarelin administration in young and old rats
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