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A Comparative Update on the Neuroendocrine Regulation of Growth Hormone in Vertebrates

Journal

FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2020.614981

Keywords

growth hormone; hormones; pituitary; somatotrophs cells; neuropeptides; vertebrates; cell signaling

Funding

  1. Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) [4530, 5362]
  2. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) [2019MFE-429976-71377]
  3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)
  4. CIHR
  5. Canada Foundation for Innovation
  6. SHRF
  7. Ferring Pharmaceuticals

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Growth hormone (GH) is a key endocrine regulator of somatic growth, involved in regulating various vital processes and affecting cellular processes. Recent discoveries of new regulators provide insights into GH and have important applications in fields such as livestock industry and aquaculture.
Growth hormone (GH), mainly produced from the pituitary somatotrophs is a key endocrine regulator of somatic growth. GH, a pleiotropic hormone, is also involved in regulating vital processes, including nutrition, reproduction, physical activity, neuroprotection, immunity, and osmotic pressure in vertebrates. The dysregulation of the pituitary GH and hepatic insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) affects many cellular processes associated with growth promotion, including protein synthesis, cell proliferation and metabolism, leading to growth disorders. The metabolic and growth effects of GH have interesting applications in different fields, including the livestock industry and aquaculture. The latest discoveries on new regulators of pituitary GH synthesis and secretion deserve our attention. These novel regulators include the stimulators adropin, klotho, and the fibroblast growth factors, as well as the inhibitors, nucleobindin-encoded peptides (nesfatin-1 and nesfatin-1-like peptide) and irisin. This review aims for a comparative analysis of our current understanding of the endocrine regulation of GH from the pituitary of vertebrates. In addition, we will consider useful pharmacological molecules (i.e. stimulators and inhibitors of the GH signaling pathways) that are important in studying GH and somatotroph biology. The main goal of this review is to provide an overview and update on GH regulators in 2020. While an extensive review of each of the GH regulators and an in-depth analysis of specifics are beyond its scope, we have compiled information on the main endogenous and pharmacological regulators to facilitate an easy access. Overall, this review aims to serve as a resource on GH endocrinology for a beginner to intermediate level knowledge seeker on this topic.

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