ea0020p541 | Growth Factors | ECE2009
Kummann Moritz
, Bielohuby Max
, Manolopoulou Jenny
, Bidlingmaier Martin
Mice overexpressing growth hormone (GH) have about two-fold higher IGF-I and clear increases in body and organ weights. Moreover, administration of GH to hypophysectomised or dwarf mice has been shown to increase IGF-I. Data on the short term effects of exogenous administration of rhGH in normal rodents remain scarce.Therefore, we measured IGF-I before and after one week of GH-treatment in 10-week-old female mice, injected daily with two different doses ...