Growth hormone secretion in chicks during dietary calcium deficiency |
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Authors: | S Harvey LM Huybrechts CG Scanes |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Animal Sciences, Rutgers - The State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, USA |
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Abstract: | The role of calcium in the secretion of growth hormone (GH) has been examined in vivo in immature domestic fowl. Chicks reared on a low calcium (0.16% calcium in the feed) diet showed a reduced growth rate, compared with those on a normal (0.86%) calcium diet and had lower basal levels of plasma GH 1, 5, 10 and 15 d after calcium deprivation, but not after 20, 25, 30 or 35 d of calcium deficiency. No consistent changes in the concentration of immunoreactive somatomedin C were observed during calcium restriction. In both the control and low calcium fed birds the plasma concentrations of GH were elevated by the intravenous administration of human pancreatic GH releasing factor (hpGRF) and by thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH). The GH responses to these provocative stimuli were not reduced in magnitude by calcium deficiency. It is suggested, therefore, that the effect of calcium deprivation on the secretion of GH is mediated via the reduced release of stimulatory hypophysiotrophic factors from the hypothalamus. Pharmacological alterations in calcium status also suggest that calcium deprivation inhibits GH secretion. Plasma concentrations of GH were acutely depressed in young chicks following the administration of a calcium chelator (ethylene diaminotetraacetic acid) a calcium channel blocker (verapamil) and after calmodulin inhibition (by chlordiazapine and trifluorpenazine administration). These data therefore demonstrate the importance of calcium in the stimulation of GH secretion in the domestic fowl. |
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