A. Giustina et al., PHYSIOLOGICAL-ROLE OF GALANIN IN THE REGULATION OF ANTERIOR-PITUITARYFUNCTION IN HUMANS, The American journal of physiology, 266(1), 1994, pp. 50000057-50000061
The aim of our study was to elucidate the physiological role of the ne
uropeptide galanin in the regulation of anterior pituitary function in
human subjects. Six healthy men (age range 26-35 yr, body mass index
range 20-24 kg/m(2)) underwent in random order 1) an intravenous bolus
injection of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)-(1-29)-NH2 (100
mu g) + thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH, 200 mu g) + luteinizing ho
rmone-releasing hormone (LHRH, 100 mu g) + corticotropin-releasing hor
mone (CRH, 100 mu g), and 2) intravenous saline (100 ml) at time 0 plu
s either human galanin (500 mu g) in saline (100 mo or saline (100 mi)
from -15 to +30 min. Human galanin determined a significant increase
in serum GH (GH peak: 11.3 +/- 2.2 mu g/l) from both baseline and plac
ebo levels. No significant differences were observed between GH values
after galanin and those after GHRH alone (24.3 +/- 5.2 mu g/l). Human
galanin significantly enhanced the GH response to GHRH (peak 49.5 +/-
10 mu g/l) with respect to either GHRH or galanin alone. Human galani
n caused a slight decrease in baseline serum adrenocorticotropic hormo
ne (ACTH; 16.3 +/- 2.4 pg/ml) and cortisol levels (8 +/- 1.5 mu g/dl).
Galanin also determined a slight reduction in both the ACTH (peak 27
+/- 8 pg/ml) and cortisol (peak 13.8 +/- 1.3 mu g/dl) responses to CRH
. Baseline and releasing hormone-stimulated secretions of prolactin, t
hyroid-stimulating hormone, LK, and follicle-stimulating hormone were
not altered by galanin. Our data suggest a physiological role for the
neuropeptide galanin in the regulation of GH secretion in humans. A mi
nor inhibitory role seems to be played by galanin in regulating ACTH a
nd cortisol levels.