HGH hormone or human growth hormone is a protein hormone of 190 amino
acids, which is synthesized and secreted by the Somatotroph cells
(hence called Somatotropin) in the anterior pituitary. The genes for
hgh hormone are localized in the q22-24 region of chromosome
17. The structure of HGH includes four helices necessary for
functional interaction with the GH receptor. Structurally, HGH is
homologous to prolactin and chorionic somatomammotropin and it
appears as if the three share some evolutionarily connection. The
triad is known to promote growth and aid the lactogenic activity.
Human Growth Hormone Secretion
Synthesis and secretion of HGH is controlled by many factors such
as exercise, nutrition, sleep, stress and sometimes even by growth
hormone itself. The control, however, are wielded by two
hypo-thalamic hormones (Growth hormone-releasing hormone or GHRH and
Somatostatin or SS) and one hormone present in the stomach (Ghrelin).
Functions of HGH
Human growth hormone contributes in the building up of the human
body. hgh hormone has two different types of effects on the human tissues
and the human system as a whole - direct and indirect. The direct
effects are the upshot of the growth hormone binding its receptor to
the target cells. Indirect effects are stimulated by an insulin-like
growth factor-I (IGF-I), a hormone secreted by the liver and other
tissues in response to growth hormone action. In fact, most of the
growth promoting effects of HGH are the consequence of IGF-I acting
on the target cells.
Thus, it is apparent that hgh hormone or Somatotropin plays a vital role
in major physiological processes, including growth and metabolism.
HGH & Growth
The major role of hgh hormone in effecting body growth is to
stimulate the liver and various other tissues to secrete IGF-I. IGF-I.
This, in-turn, it provokes proliferation of Chondrocytes (cartilage
cells), resulting in bone growth.
HGH & Metabolism
Human growth hormone has been found to have important effects on
protein, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. These effects in some
are direct, others indirect and a few showing mixed effects.
Although height growth is an all-too-manifest effect of HGH on
the human system, it has several other specific and essentially
functions. These functions range from protein synthesis to building
muscle mass, calcium retention to mineralization of bones,
stimulating the immune system to maintaining fuel homeostasis, etc.
This is all about real hgh hormone. Biosynthetic human
growth hormone, also known as recombinant human growth hormone and
abbreviated as HGH was first used for remedial use in the U.S. in
1985. Since then, the biosynthetic variety of HGH has nearly
sidelined the pituitary-prompted human growth hormone, especially in
therapeutic use.
by Anthony Bedore