Regulation of somatotroph cell function by the adipose tissue
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- DOI: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0801290
Regulation of somatotroph cell function by the adipose tissue
Abstract
Obese subjects exhibit a marked decrease in plasma growth hormone (GH) levels. However, the mechanisms by which increased adiposity leads to an impairment of GH secretion are poorly understood. Recent evidence suggests that the adipose tissue can markedly influence GH secretion via two different signals, namely free fatty acids (FFA) and leptin. FFA appear to inhibit GH secretion mainly by acting directly at pituitary level. Interestingly, reduction in circulating FFA levels in obese subjects led to a marked increase in GH responses to different GH secretagogues. This indicates that FFA exert a tonic inhibitory effect that contributes to blunted GH secretion in obese subjects. Recent data have shown that leptin is a metabolic signal that regulates GH secretion, since the administration of leptin antiserum to adult rats led to a marked decrease in spontaneous GH secretion. However, leptin prevents,the inhibitory effect exerted by fasting on plasma GH levels. The effect of leptin in adult rats appears to be exerted at hypothalamic level by regulating growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH), somatostatin and neuropeptide Y (NPY)-producing neurones. In addition, during fetal life or following the development of pituitary tumors, leptin can also act directly at the anterior pituitary.
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