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      Effects of 22K or 20K Human Growth Hormone on Lipolysis, Leptin Production in Adipocytes in the Presence and Absence of Human Growth Hormone Binding Protein

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      Hormone Research in Paediatrics
      S. Karger AG
      Leptin, Lipolysis, hGHBP, 22K hGH, 20K hGH, 3T3-L1-hGHR adipocytes

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          Objective and Method: We studied the effects of human growth hormone (hGH) on leptin production and lipolysis stimulation in the presence or absence of human growth hormone binding protein (hGHBP) using 3T3- L1-hGHR adipocytes which efficiently express human growth hormone receptor. Results and Conclusion: It was clarified that (1) hGH decreases leptin secretion after hGH-induced lipolysis stimulation, and (2) the reduction of leptin production and lipolysis stimulation by 22K hGH was attenuated with hGHBP, whereas that by 20K hGH, which is a naturally occurring isoform of 22K hGH, was not affected with hGHBP.

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          Growth hormone binding protein correlates strongly with leptin and percentage body fat in GH-deficient adults, is increased by GH replacement but does not predict IGF-I response

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            22-kDa and 20-kDa hGH Isoforms Show Differential-Effects When Assayed in 3T3-F442A and 3T3-F442A/C4 Adipocytes

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              Journal
              HRE
              Horm Res Paediatr
              10.1159/issn.1663-2818
              Hormone Research in Paediatrics
              S. Karger AG
              1663-2818
              1663-2826
              2000
              2000
              22 June 2001
              : 54
              : 4
              : 203-207
              Affiliations
              Pharmaceuticals Group, Life Science Laboratory, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Mobara-shi, Chiba, Japan
              Article
              53260 Horm Res 2000;54:203–207
              10.1159/000053260
              11416239
              abb94f57-140d-4e63-bb05-6e1a0325adba
              © 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel

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              Endocrinology & Diabetes,Neurology,Nutrition & Dietetics,Sexual medicine,Internal medicine,Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
              hGHBP,Leptin,3T3-L1-hGHR adipocytes,22K hGH,20K hGH,Lipolysis

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