Serum IGF‐1 Is Insufficient to Restore Skeletal Size in the Total Absence of the Growth Hormone Receptor

Volume: 28, Issue: 7, Pages: 1575 - 1586
Published: Jun 18, 2013
Abstract
States of growth hormone (GH) resistance, such those observed in Laron dwarf patients, are characterized by mutations in the GH receptor (GHR), decreased serum and tissue IGF-1 levels, impaired glucose tolerance, and impaired skeletal acquisition. IGF-1 replacement therapy in such patients increases growth velocity but does not normalize growth. Herein we combined the GH-resistant (GHR knockout [GHRKO]) mouse model with mice expressing the...
Paper Details
Title
Serum IGF‐1 Is Insufficient to Restore Skeletal Size in the Total Absence of the Growth Hormone Receptor
Published Date
Jun 18, 2013
Volume
28
Issue
7
Pages
1575 - 1586
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