Delta-Opioid Receptors And The Secretion Of Growth-Hormone In Man - Effect Of Opioid Delta-Receptor Agonist Deltorphin On Gh Responses To Gh-Releasing Hormone And Insulin-Induced Hypoglycemia

NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY(1992)

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To investigate the role of partial derivative-opioid receptors in the modulation of growth hormone (GH) secretion, we compared in normal subjects the effect of the highly selective partial derivative-opioid receptor agonist Deltorphin (DT) on the GH secretion responses to pituitary (GH-releasing hormone, GHRH)- and hypothalamic (insulin-induced hypoglycemia, IIH)-mediated stimuli. DT blunted the GH response to IIH, whereas it had no effect on the GH response to GHRH. It is concluded that in man DT-induced activation of partial derivative-opioid receptors exerts an inhibitory action on hypoglycemia-stimulated GH secretion. Based on the lack of an effect of DT on the GH response to GHRH, we suggest that DT may modulate the secretion of GH through suprapituitary mechanisms.
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DELTORPHIN, OPIOIDS, GROWTH HORMONE, OPIOID RECEPTORS, HYPOGLYCEMIA, STRESS, GROWTH HORMONE-RELEASING FACTOR
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