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Growth Hormone and Bone: a Basic Perspective

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Journal Pituitary
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2024 Oct 30
PMID 39476263
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Abstract

Growth hormone is fundamental for growth during childhood and for maintaining bone mass and homeostasis in the adults. GH deficiency causes decreased bone growth and osteopenia, whereas GH excess causes increased bone fragility and decreased bone quality. In the past, it was common knowledge that GH effects on the skeletal system were due to the production of IGF1 from the liver, which has a huge bone anabolic effect per se. However, with the progress of basic research techniques new light has been shed on the mechanisms underlying GH effect in bone, and it is now clear that GH has effects that go beyond the downstream activation of liver IGFs. Therefore, the purpose of this review is to summarize the milestones in basic research that led to the discovery of GH local activity on bone.

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