Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5901043 General and Comparative Endocrinology 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•GH is expressed in neural tissues and acts as an autocrine/paracrine factor.•GH treatment confers neuroprotection and plays a role in brain repair.•GH has effects on neural functions, including mood and cognition.•GH is involved in neurotransmission and neuromodulation.

There is increasing evidence that growth hormone (GH) expression is not confined exclusively to the pituitary somatotrophs as it is synthesized in many extrapituitary locations. The nervous system is one of those extrapituitary sites. In this brief review we summarize data that substantiate the expression, distribution and characterization of neural GH and detail its roles in neural function, including cellular growth, proliferation, differentiation, neuroprotection and survival, as well as its functional roles in behavior, cognition and neurotransmission. Although systemic GH may exert some of these effects, it is increasingly evident that locally expressed neural GH, acting through intracrine, autocrine or paracrine mechanisms, may also be causally involved as a neurotrophic factor.

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