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GHRIH hormone-release inhibiting

Conversely, GH secretion is suppressed by growth hormone release-inhibiting hormone (GHRIH, also called somatostatin, which has already been discussed). In addition, IGF-I, produced primarily in the liver in response to the action of GH on hepatocytes, feeds back negatively on the somatotrophs to limit GH secretion. Other physiologic factors (e.g., exercise and sleep) and many pathologic factors conuol its release (Table 43.2). [Pg.788]

Growth hormone release-inhibiting hormone (GHRIH) (Somatostatin)... [Pg.788]

Fig. 43.3. Structures of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and growth hormone release-inhibiting hormone (GHRIH, also called somatostatin). GHRH has an amide at the C-terminal. Fig. 43.3. Structures of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) and growth hormone release-inhibiting hormone (GHRIH, also called somatostatin). GHRH has an amide at the C-terminal.
GROWTH HORMONE-RELEASING FACTOR (GHRF) AND GROWTH HORMONE RELEASE-INHIBITING HORMONE (GHRIH)... [Pg.179]


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