Effects of Growth Hormone on Glucose, Lipid, and Protein Metabolism in Human Subjects
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Abstract
In evolutionary terms, GH and intracellular STAT 5 signaling is a very old regulatory system. Whereas insulin dominates periprandially, GH may be viewed as the primary anabolic hormone during stress and fasting. GH exerts anabolic effects directly and through stimulation of IGF-I, insulin, and free fatty acids (FFA). When subjects are well nourished, the GH-induced stimulation of IGF-I and insulin is important for anabolic storage and growth of lean body mass (LBM), adipose tissue, and glycogen reserves. During fasting and other catabolic states, GH predominantly stimulates the release and oxidation of FFA, which leads to decreased glucose and protein oxidation and preservation of LBM and glycogen stores. The…
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- Internal medicine
- Endocrinology
- Anabolism
- Insulin
- Glycogen
- Lipolysis
- Catabolism
- Lipid oxidation
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