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pubmed-article:3917905pubmed:abstractTextAdministration of human pancreatic GH-releasing factor 1-40 (hpGRF-40) at doses of 1, 10, 20, 100, and 500 ng/100 g BW sc induced in 10-day-old rats a clear-cut rise in plasma GH 15-min post-injection, although the effect was not dose-related and peak GH levels were already present after the lowest GRF dose. In 25-day-old rats, hpGRF induced only a slight rise in plasma GH at the dose of 500 ng/100 g BW sc, whereas it was completely ineffective at the lower doses. In 5-day-old rats, hpGRF (20 ng/100 g BW sc twice daily), administered for 5 days, induced a marked rise in pituitary GH content and plasma GH levels determined 14 h after the last hpGRF injection. In these rats, at the end of treatment, a challenge hpGRF dose (20 ng/100 g BW) induced a rise in plasma GH significantly higher than in infant rats receiving only the challenge hpGRF dose. These data show that: 1) pituitary responsiveness to hpGRF is strikingly higher in infant than in post-weaning rats; 2) in infant rats, subacute administration of hpGRF stimulates GH synthesis and release.lld:pubmed
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