Evidence for a GABAergic control of the exercise-induced rise in GH in man
- PMID: 3930260
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00544075
Evidence for a GABAergic control of the exercise-induced rise in GH in man
Abstract
The effect of the GABAergic drug sodium valproate (SV) on the exercise-induced release of growth hormone (GH) was investigated in 10 healthy males. The exercise test consisted of using a stationary bicycle ergometer at 450 kg/min for 20 min. SV 600 mg blunted the increase in GH induced by the exercise, suggesting GABAergic regulation of GH secretion in man, at least under certain physiological conditions.
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