Of the amino acids arginine is the most potent GH secretagogue in man, It potentiates the GH response to GBRH, exerts a weaker PRL-releasing effect, stimulates insulin and glucagon and induces a biphasic glucose variation, The potency and effects of other amino acids on pituitary and pancreatic hormones need to be clarified, In 43 children with normal short stature (5.3-14.0 yr; 30 M and 13 F) the effects of the infusion of phenylalanine (Phe, 0.08 g/kg), histidine (His, 0.1 g/kg), and leucine (Leu, 0.08 g/kg) on basal and GHRH-stimulated GH secretion and on PRL, insulin and glucose levels were studied and compared with those of arginine at high (hArg, 0.5 g/kg) or low dose (lArg, 0.2 g/kg), Phe increased basal (p<0.05) but not GHRH-stimulated GH levels, induced PRL and insulin rises (p<0.03 and p<0.03), and did not change glycemia, Though a trend toward an increase in basal GH levels was found after His, His and Leu did not significantly modify either basal or GHRH-induced GH secretion nor basal PRL, insulin and glucose levels, Both hArg and lArg increased basal (p<0.0001 and p<0.05, respectively) and GHRH-stimulated GH levels (p<0.006 and p<0.006), hArg increased both PRL (p<0.002) and insulin levels (p<0.005) more (p<0.0005 and p<0.004) than lArg (p<0.005 and p<0.005), while glucose levels showed a similar increase followed by a similar decrease, We conclude that in childhood: a) Phe significantly increases GH secretion but, differently from Arg, does not potentiate the response to GBRH, suggesting different mechanisms of action of these amino acids; b) differently from His and Leu, Phe is a PRL and insulin secretagogue but is less potent than Arg; c) Arg has the highest stimulatory effect on pituitary and pancreatic hormones.
Effects of phenylalanine, histidine, and leucine on basal and GHRH-stimulated GH secretion and on PRL, insulin, and glucose levels in short children, comparison with the effects of arginine / J., Bellone; M. R., Valetto; G., Aimaretti; Segni, Maria; C., Volta; G., Cardimale; C., Baffoni; Pasquino, Anna Maria; S., Bernasconi; E., Bartolotta; M., Mucci; E., Ghigo. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM. - ISSN 0334-018X. - STAMPA. - 9:5(1996), pp. 523-531.
Effects of phenylalanine, histidine, and leucine on basal and GHRH-stimulated GH secretion and on PRL, insulin, and glucose levels in short children, comparison with the effects of arginine
SEGNI, Maria;PASQUINO, Anna Maria;
1996
Abstract
Of the amino acids arginine is the most potent GH secretagogue in man, It potentiates the GH response to GBRH, exerts a weaker PRL-releasing effect, stimulates insulin and glucagon and induces a biphasic glucose variation, The potency and effects of other amino acids on pituitary and pancreatic hormones need to be clarified, In 43 children with normal short stature (5.3-14.0 yr; 30 M and 13 F) the effects of the infusion of phenylalanine (Phe, 0.08 g/kg), histidine (His, 0.1 g/kg), and leucine (Leu, 0.08 g/kg) on basal and GHRH-stimulated GH secretion and on PRL, insulin and glucose levels were studied and compared with those of arginine at high (hArg, 0.5 g/kg) or low dose (lArg, 0.2 g/kg), Phe increased basal (p<0.05) but not GHRH-stimulated GH levels, induced PRL and insulin rises (p<0.03 and p<0.03), and did not change glycemia, Though a trend toward an increase in basal GH levels was found after His, His and Leu did not significantly modify either basal or GHRH-induced GH secretion nor basal PRL, insulin and glucose levels, Both hArg and lArg increased basal (p<0.0001 and p<0.05, respectively) and GHRH-stimulated GH levels (p<0.006 and p<0.006), hArg increased both PRL (p<0.002) and insulin levels (p<0.005) more (p<0.0005 and p<0.004) than lArg (p<0.005 and p<0.005), while glucose levels showed a similar increase followed by a similar decrease, We conclude that in childhood: a) Phe significantly increases GH secretion but, differently from Arg, does not potentiate the response to GBRH, suggesting different mechanisms of action of these amino acids; b) differently from His and Leu, Phe is a PRL and insulin secretagogue but is less potent than Arg; c) Arg has the highest stimulatory effect on pituitary and pancreatic hormones.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.