Leptin regulates GH gene expression and secretion and nitric oxide production in pig pituitary cells.
Baratta. M M; Saleri. R R; Mainardi. G L GL; Valle. D D; Giustina. A A; Tamanini. C C
Key Findings
- Leptin alone strongly stimulates GH secretion in pig pituitary cells
- Hexarelin (10 nM) increases GH gene expression after 24 h exposure
- Leptin and hexarelin together produce a synergistic boost to GH release, possibly via nitric‑oxide
Practical Outcomes
- Hexarelin appears to act as a GH secretagogue and may work even better when combined with leptin‑raising strategies. Biohackers could consider low‑dose hexarelin for GH support, but human data are lacking, so start cautiously and monitor effects.
Summary
In pig pituitary cells, leptin directly raises growth‑hormone (GH) release, and the GH‑releasing peptide hexarelin (10 nM) boosts GH gene activity after a day. When used together, leptin and hexarelin work better than alone, and nitric‑oxide may help this effect. The work is done in vitro, so it hints at how these compounds could interact in the body but isn’t a proven human protocol.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the direct effect of leptin on GH gene expression and secretion and the role of nitric oxide as a possible mediator in pig anterior pituitary cells. Pituitary cells from adult sows were treated for 4 or 24 h with rhleptin (from 0.1 nM to 1 microM) alone or in association with GHRH (10 nM) or hexarelin (10 nM). At the end of incubation, medium was collected for GH and nitric oxide determination by ELISA and Griess test, respectively. Total RNA was collected from cells, and GH gene expression was measured by RT-PCR. Leptin significantly (P < 0.001) stimulated GH secretion in both incubation periods. The maximum response was induced by 10 nM leptin; furthermore, a significant interaction (P < 0.002) between leptin and GHRH (P < 0.03) and between leptin and hexarelin was observed when the molecules were used in association. GH gene expression was significantly increased (at least P < 0.05) by hexarelin, GHRH, and leptin (1000 and 100 nM) after 24 h of treatment. Leptin (10 nM and 1 microM) significantly (P < 0.05) increased nitric oxide production, whereas S-nitroso-N-acetyl-penicillamine (from 0.01-1000 nM) significantly (P < 0.05) stimulated GH secretion. These data demonstrate that leptin directly influences GH regulation at the pituitary level, and nitric oxide may be involved in this function.
Study Information
pubmed
2002
10.1210/endo.143.2.8653