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Growth Hormone and Aging: Updated Review
The World Journal of Men s Health · 2018 · ▲ 137 citations
Abstract
Role of growth hormone (GH) in mammalian aging is actively explored in clinical, epidemiological, and experimental studies. The age-related decline in GH levels is variously interpreted as a symptom of neuroendocrine aging, as one of causes of altered body composition and other unwelcome symptoms of aging, or as a mechanism of natural protection from cancer and other chronic diseases. Absence of GH signals due to mutations affecting anterior pituitary development, GH secretion, or GH receptors produces an impressive extension of longevity in laboratory mice. Extension of healthspan(definition) in these animals and analysis of survival curves suggest that in the absence of GH, aging is slowed down or delayed. The corresponding endocrine syndromes in the human have no consistent impact on longevity, but are associated with remarkable protection from age-related disease. Moreover, survival to extremely old age has been associated with reduced somatotropic (GH and insulin-like growth factor-1) signaling in women and men. In both humans and mice, elevation of GH levels into the supranormal (pathological) range is associated with increased disease risks and reduced life expectancy likely representing acceleration of aging. The widely advertised potential of GH as an anti-aging agent attracted much interest. However, results obtained thus far have been disappointing with few documented benefits and many troublesome side effects. Possible utility of GH in the treatment of sarcopenia and frailty remains to be explored.
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Bartke, A. (2018). Growth Hormone and Aging: Updated Review. <em>The World Journal of Men s Health</em>. https://doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.180018
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Bartke A. Growth Hormone and Aging: Updated Review. The World Journal of Men s Health. 2018. doi:10.5534/wjmh.180018.
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@article{andrzej2018Growth,
title = {Growth Hormone and Aging: Updated Review},
author = {Andrzej Bartke},
journal = {The World Journal of Men s Health},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.5534/wjmh.180018},
}
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