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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-978827
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Opioid-Receptor Blockade Blunts Growth Hormone (GH) Secretion Induced by GH-Releasing Hormone in the Human Male
Publikationsverlauf
1997
1997
Publikationsdatum:
20. April 2007 (online)
Objective: To investigate the existence of an opioid stimulatory tone on growth hormone (GH) secretion in the human male. Design: Seven healthy male volunteers, aged 19-30, were studied in the Endocrine Unit of the University of Sassari. GH-releasing hormone (GHRH), 100 µg as an intravenous (IV) bolus, as administered with and without preadministration of IV naloxone, 2 mg as a bolus followed by a constant infusion of 2 mg/h. Blood samples were taken for 120 minutes after GHRH administration. Results: Naloxone significantly blunted the GH response to GHRH, measured either as mean peak value (at times 30 to 90) or as integrated concentrations. Conclusions: Naloxone is able to decrease the effect of a maximal dose of GHRH, thus suggesting the existence of an opioid stimulatory tone on GH secretion.
Key words
Hypothalamus - Pituitary Gland - GH - Opioids - Naloxone - GHRH