Effect of bovine growth hormone and a partially pure preparation of somatomedin on various growth parameters in hypopituitary dwarf mice
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Effect of bovine growth hormone and a partially pure preparation of somatomedin on various growth parameters in hypopituitary dwarf mice
Abstract
The growth-promoting effects of a partially purified preparation of somatomedin (12.7 units/mg) were compared with those of various doses of bovine GH (5, 20 and 80 micrograms/day) when injected into hypopituitary dwarf mice. Growth parameters studied were body-weight and tail-length velocities (calculated as the slope of a regression line fitted to daily measurements against time), uptake of 35SO4(2-) into costal cartilage in vivo and organ weights (heart, liver and kidney). In the first experiment somatomedin (6.4 units/day), bovine GH and 0.9% NaCl were injected once daily in a volume of 0.1 ml for 10 days. Treatment with bovine GH promoted a significant dose-dependent increase in body-weight and tail-length velocities and 35SO4(2-) uptake into costal cartilage in vivo. Somatomedin also promoted a significant increase in body-weight velocity and 35SO4(2-) uptake, both responses were between that observed with the lowest dose of bovine GH and control values. Somatomedin did not promote increase in tail-length velocity. Organ weights did not differ significantly between any of the treatment groups when expressed as mg/g body weight. In the second experiment somatomedin (a daily total of 21.6 units/day) and 0.9% NaCl were injected three times per day in a volume of 0.033 ml, bovine GH was again injected once daily in a volume of 0.1 ml, and the treatment period was 12 days. As in the first experiment all doses of bovine GH and somatomedin promoted a significant increase in body-weight velocity. These results are consistent with the somatomedin hypothesis.
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