GROWTH HORMONE-BINDING PROTEINS IN PLASMA

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BAUMANN, G
MERCADO, M
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GROWTH HORMONE; BINDING PROTEIN; RECEPTOR; GROWTH; DWARFISM; MALNUTRITION; GROWTH RETARDATION; OBESITY;
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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Two growth hormone-binding proteins (GHBPS), one with high and the other with low affinity, have recently been described in the blood of humans and several other species. The high-affinity GHBP represents a circulating fragment of the GH receptor, encompassing its extracellular domain. The molecular nature of the low-affinity GHBP is not known in detail. GHBPs form complexes with circulating GH, prolong its biological half-life, restrict its distribution in the body, and modulate the binding of GH to receptors in tissues. Their net effect in vivo is to enhance GH action. The level of high-affinity GHBP in plasma probably reflects receptor concentrations in tissues. The level/activity of GHBP is linked to GH action, and several congenital or acquired conditions with altered GHBP levels are characterized by parallel changes in GH action (Laron-type dwarfism, pygmy dwarfism, malnutrition, obesity, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, liver cirrhosis, renal insufficiency). The GHBP/receptor level is nutritionally regulated, with levels low in undernutrition and high in overnutrition. Regulation of lean body mass anabolism/catabolism at the level of the GHBP/receptor provides a rational explanation for the derangements in the GH axis and their biological consequences (retarded or accelerated somatic growth) observed in nutrition disorders.
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