Physiology 3 - Normal Growth Flashcards

1
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What hormone governs growth?

A

Growth Hormone aka Somatotrophin

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2
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What class of hormone is Growth Hormone?

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A peptide hormone

Unusually about 50% of it is bound to a carrier proteins, more like a steroid hormone.

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3
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Why does growth hormone bind to carrier proteins?

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To provide a GH reservoir to smooth out the erratic pattern of secretion.

GHRH secretion surges and falls spontaneously and in response to stimuli making GH secretion very variable

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How do other hormones affect the action of GH?

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Thyroid hormones and insulin are both permissive to GH.

Hence stunted growth can occur in uncontrolled diabetes & hypothyroidism

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5
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What does Growth hormone do?

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Indirectly stimulates cell division, cell hypertrophy and long bone growth through IGF-1

Directly stimulates gluconeogenesis, sensitizes adipocytes to lipolysis, reduces insulins ability to stimulate glucose uptake and increases amino acid uptake/protein synthesis

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What is IGF-1?

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Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 Aka somatomedin

Its very similar to insulin, binds to similar receptors and has similar hypoglycaemic effects.

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How is IGF-1 produced?

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From liver and epiphyseal bone plates in response to GH

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What does IGF-1 do?

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Stimulates cell division & hypertrophy.

Bone:

  • Chondrocytes differentiate in response to GH
  • Secrete IGF-1
  • IGF-1 has autocrine/paracrine effects, stimulating cell division in chondrocytes leading to cartilage formation
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9
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When does IGF-1 cease having an effect on long bones?

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Near the end of puberty when sex steroid hormones close the epiphyseal plates

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10
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Explain the -ve feedback loops involving GH?

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GH itself inhibits GHRH release

IGF-1:

  • Stimulates GHIH (Somatostatin) release
  • Inhibits GH release
  • Inhibits GHRH release
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Why is Growth Hormone said to be Diabetogenic?

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3 of its 4 direct effects:

  • Increased gluconeogenesis
  • Reduction in Insulin’s glucose uptake effect
  • Sensitizing adipocytes towards lipolytic stimuli

Are all Anti-insulin meaning Growth hormone overall raises Blood Glc

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Describe the secertion of GHRH & GHIH?

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Both secreted from the hypothalamus

GHIH secretion is tonic (slow and responsive to need)

GHRH secretion surges both spontaneously and in response to certain stimuli

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13
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What is the 24 hour mean value for blood [Growth hormone]

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Adults 2-4ng/ml

Kids 5-8ng/ml

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14
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What stimuli increase GHRH secretion?

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  • Insufficient energy supply to cells e.g. fast/hypoglycaemia/exercise/cold
  • Increased blood [AAs]
  • Stressfull stimuli e.g. infection or stress
  • Delta Sleep
  • Sex steroids
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15
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How does delta sleep affect Growth hormone?

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Delta sleep causes increased GHRH

Resulting in a roughly 20x spike in growth hormone levels during Delta Wave Sleep (Stage 3/4 aka deep sleep)

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16
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What stimuli increase GHIH secretion?

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  • Glucose
  • Free Fatty Acids
  • REM sleep
  • Cortisol
17
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How does cortisol inhibit growth?

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It increases GHIH secretion but its main method is to increase protein catabolism