Growth hormone response to submaximal doses of ghrelin remains unchanged during the follicular phase of the cycle

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Growth hormone response to submaximal doses of ghrelin remains unchanged during the follicular phase of the cycle Christina I Messini1, Konstantinos Dafopoulos1, Maria Malandri1, Panagiotis Georgoulias2, George Anifandis1 and Ioannis E Messinis1*

Abstract Background: Previous data have shown that ghrelin-induced growth hormone (GH) secretion is augmented in women by exogenous but not by endogenous estrogens. The purpose of this study was to examine the response of GH to low-dose scheme of ghrelin administration in relation to physiological changes in estradiol levels during the normal menstrual cycle. Methods: Ten normally cycling women were studied in two menstrual cycles. Two consecutive dosages of ghrelin (0.15 μg/kg and 0.30 μg/kg) were injected intravenously at 0 and 90 min in the early and late follicular phases of one cycle. Saline was injected in the preceding cycle. Blood samples were taken at −15, 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 min. The GH response was assessed. Results: Serum estradiol concentrations were significantly higher in the late than in the early follicular phase. After ghrelin, but not after saline administration, plasma ghrelin and serum GH levels increased significantly in both phases, peaking at 30 min and 120 min. The peak value at 120 min was significantly higher than at 30 min (P