Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH): Its Biology and Therapeutic Aspects

Liting Zheng
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GHRH, (also known somatocrinin; Growth Hormone Releasing Factor (GRF); Growth hormone releasing hormone (GRH) and somatorelin) is a 44-amino acid peptide which synthesized in arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus in Central Nervous System (CNS) and subsequently released into hypothalamic-pituitary portal vascular system. By binding with GHRH receptors at anterior pituitary gland, GHRH stimulates synthesis and release of Growth Hormone (GH). After Schally, AV et al made his discoveries concerning the peptide hormone production of the brain [1-3], in 1982, GHRH was isolated and sequenced its full length by two groups Rivier, J et al and Guillemin, R et al. from two pancreatic tumors patients beared with acromegaly [4,5], All these discoveries made GHRH knowledge more rapidly acquired by scientists in the following decades. The important roles GHRH played in different biological process, such as energetic metabolism [6], cancer initiation and progression [7], sleep process [8], pituitary hypoplasia and dwarfism [9], also gradually recognized by researchers.
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生长激素释放激素(GHRH):其生物学和治疗方面
GHRH(也称为生长激素);生长激素释放因子(GRF);生长激素释放激素(Growth hormone releasing hormone, GRH)和生长激素(somatorelin)是一种由中枢神经系统(CNS)下丘脑弓状核合成并释放到下丘脑-垂体门静脉系统的含有44个氨基酸的肽。GHRH通过与垂体前腺的GHRH受体结合,刺激生长激素(GH)的合成和释放。继Schally, AV等人发现脑内肽激素的产生[1-3]后,1982年Rivier, J等人和Guillemin, R等人从2例肢端肥大症胰腺肿瘤患者中分离出GHRH并对其进行了全长度测序[4,5],这些发现使得科学家们在随后的几十年里更加迅速地获得了GHRH的相关知识。GHRH在能量代谢[6]、癌症发生与发展[7]、睡眠过程[8]、垂体发育不全与侏儒症[9]等不同的生物学过程中发挥的重要作用也逐渐被研究者所认识。
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