Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Diagnostic and Clinical aspects
- Part III Growth hormone replacement therapy in adults with growth hormone deficiency
- 8 The effect of growth hormone on protein metabolism
- 9 Growth hormone deficiency, insulin resistance and glucose metabolism
- 10 Growth hormone and body composition
- 11 Effects of growth hormone on human fluid homeostasis
- 12 Growth hormone and cardiac function
- 13 Growth hormone and cardiovascular risk factors
- 14 Growth hormone (GH), exercise performance, muscle strength and sweat production in healthy subjects and in adults with GH deficiency
- 15 Growth hormone and bone and mineral metabolism
- 16 Growth hormone and thyroid function and energy expenditure
- 17 Growth hormone and psychosocial and central nervous effects
- 18 Impact of gender and age on growth hormone responsiveness
- Part IV Growth hormone, growth-hormone releasing peptides and ageing
- Index
8 - The effect of growth hormone on protein metabolism
from Part III - Growth hormone replacement therapy in adults with growth hormone deficiency
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Diagnostic and Clinical aspects
- Part III Growth hormone replacement therapy in adults with growth hormone deficiency
- 8 The effect of growth hormone on protein metabolism
- 9 Growth hormone deficiency, insulin resistance and glucose metabolism
- 10 Growth hormone and body composition
- 11 Effects of growth hormone on human fluid homeostasis
- 12 Growth hormone and cardiac function
- 13 Growth hormone and cardiovascular risk factors
- 14 Growth hormone (GH), exercise performance, muscle strength and sweat production in healthy subjects and in adults with GH deficiency
- 15 Growth hormone and bone and mineral metabolism
- 16 Growth hormone and thyroid function and energy expenditure
- 17 Growth hormone and psychosocial and central nervous effects
- 18 Impact of gender and age on growth hormone responsiveness
- Part IV Growth hormone, growth-hormone releasing peptides and ageing
- Index
Summary
Growth hormone (GH) is essential for body growth but as normal growth occurs over a relatively short time period and GH secretion continues throughout life it is not surprising that GH has many other functions including both acute and chronic effects on protein metabolism and body composition. Many of the actions of GH are mediated both directly and indirectly through insulin-like growth-factor-I (IGF-I) acting in an endocrine or paracrine manner.
The balance between the rates of protein synthesis and breakdown determines whether the body is in protein balance, protein loss or protein gain (Figure 8.1). The change in these rates in response to physiological and pathological processes is determined by non-hormonal factors, for example, nutritional status, exercise, growth and infection, and hormonal factors. During growth in young animals, protein synthetic rates and protein breakdown rates are higher than in adult animals and the increased protein breakdown may allow the remodelling of muscle enabling growth to take place (1). During muscle hypertrophy induced by exercise both protein synthesis and breakdown increase but synthesis exceeds breakdown and there is a net gain of lean body mass (LBM) (2). Conversely during starvation both rates of protein synthesis and breakdown decrease but breakdown exceeds synthesis and there is a net loss of LBM (3). In acute serious illness the resultant catabolic state is due predominantly to an increased rate of protein degradation (4).
It is customary to refer to body composition as consisting of the fat mass (fat) and the LBM (consisting of predominantly protein). LBM does not change when protein synthesis and breakdown are in balance.
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- Growth Hormone in AdultsPhysiological and Clinical Aspects, pp. 191 - 203Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2000