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Endocrinology, Vol 113, 729-734, Copyright © 1983 by Endocrine Society


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Pulsatility of immunoreactive somatomedin-C in chronically cannulated rats

RC Baxter, Z Zaltsman, JR Oliver and JO Willoughby

Pituitary GH secretion is pulsatile in man and the rat, but evidence of pulsatility in the GH-dependent somatomedins (insulin-like growth factors) has not been described. In this study serum immunoreactive somatomedin-C periodicity was examined in 10 chronically cannulated unstressed rats. Blood samples were taken at 15-min intervals over 6 h, and serum rat GH and somatomedin-C measured by RIA. For somatomedin-C assay samples were first extracted into acid-ethanol to dissociate protein-bound peptide. Serum GH levels indicated episodic secretion, with a frequency of 2.85 +/- 0.24 h; some secretory episodes were polyphasic. The mean frequency of all GH spikes reaching 400 ng/ml or greater was 1.99 +/- 0.87 h. Somatomedin-C levels showed fluctuations over an average 2-fold concentration range, 0.60 +/- 0.20 to 1.21 +/- 0.29 U/ml (mean, 0.86 +/- 0.18 U/ml), with peaks occurring 1-1.5 h after most GH secretory peaks. The somatomedin-C peak frequency was 1.93 +/- 0.47 h. Summed GH values from 0-5 h were significantly correlated with summed somatomedin-C values from 1-6 h (r = 0.861, P = 0.0007), suggesting a 1-h lag between GH pulses and the following rise in somatomedin-C. Somatomedin-binding protein showed no regular fluctuations. This study indicates that serum somatomedin-C levels in unstressed rats show periodicity which may be directly related to pulsatile GH secretion.


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