Cj. Phelps et al., GROWTH HORMONE-RELEASING HORMONE PEPTIDE AND MESSENGER-RNA ARE OVEREXPRESSED IN GH-DEFICIENT AMES DWARF MICE, Endocrinology, 133(6), 1993, pp. 3034-3037
Hypothalamic expression of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) was
quantified morphologically in dwarf mice which exhibit spontaneous ge
netic GH absence. Mouse GHRH mRNA was assessed by in situ hybridizatio
n; densitometric evaluation of total mRNA in dwarfs showed levels 2.3-
fold higher than in phenotypically normal siblings (p<0.01); assessmen
t of mRNA per neuron by autoradiographic grain counting indicated a 2.
5-fold increase per cell in dwarfs (P<0.005). GHRH peptide was evaluat
ed immunocytochemically using a new mouse-specific antiserum; numbers
of neurons containing detectable levels were 3-fold higher in dwarfs (
p<0.005). The increase in GHRH mRNA corroborates that reported previou
sly in the GH-deficient little mouse, and after hypophysectomy in rats
; GHRH peptide increase contrasts with previous reports of the effect
of acute GH removal by hypophysectomy, in which GHRH levels fell. The
results suggest that chronic GH deficiency is accompanied by increased
translation as well as transcription of GHRH.