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During pregnancy there are dramatic changes in the endocrine and metabolic status of the mother: growth hormone (GH) is an important regulator of growth and development. A proportion of GH is bound by specific GH binding proteins (GHBP) that closely resemble the GH receptor (GHR). In the rodent both GHBP and the GHR are considered to be GH dependent, and consequently during pregnancy the increase in serum GH is associated with an increase in GHBP. To examine whether an increase in maternal GH is obligatory for elevation of maternal GHBP or GHR during pregnancy, we used a unique GH-deficient (GHD) strain of rats, to avoid the methodological complications of hypophysectomy and assessed serum GH, GHBP and hepatic GHR binding during the course of pregnancy. In GH normal rats, serum GH concentrations increased twofold and GHBP levels increased threefold; there was no change in hepatic GHR binding. In GHD rats, serum GH concentrations were low and did not increase during pregnancy. Nonetheless, levels of both serum GHBP and hepatic GHR binding increased to that measured in normal rats. Thus, an increase in maternal GH concentration is not required for the gestational upregulation of maternal GHBP or hepatic GHR binding, suggesting that other hormones may be essential in modulating the GH axis during pregnancy.
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Gargosky, S.E., Breier, B.H., Borski, R.J. et al. Upregulation of GH receptor and GH binding protein during pregnancy in the GH deficient rat. Endocr 3, 813–817 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02935686
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