International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jun 2024)

Efficacy of Human Recombinant Growth Hormone in Females of a Non-Obese Hyperglycemic Mouse Model after Birth with Low Birth Weight

  • Wataru Tokunaga,
  • Nobuhiko Nagano,
  • Kengo Matsuda,
  • Kimitaka Nakazaki,
  • Shoichi Shimizu,
  • Koh Okuda,
  • Ryoji Aoki,
  • Kazumasa Fuwa,
  • Hitohiko Murakami,
  • Ichiro Morioka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25126294
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 12
p. 6294

Abstract

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We examined whether the administration of growth hormone (GH) improves insulin resistance in females of a non-obese hyperglycemic mouse model after birth with low birth weight (LBW), given that GH is known to increase muscle mass. The intrauterine Ischemia group underwent uterine artery occlusion for 15 min on day 16.5 of gestation. At 4 weeks of age, female mice in the Ischemia group were divided into the GH-treated (Ischemia-GH) and non-GH-treated (Ischemia) groups. At 8 weeks of age, the glucose metabolism, muscle pathology, and metabolome of liver were assessed. The insulin resistance index improved in the Ischemia-GH group compared with the Ischemia group (p = 0.034). The percentage of type 1 muscle fibers was higher in the Ischemia-GH group than the Ischemia group (p p = 0.014), indicating the improved mitochondrial function of liver. GH administration is effective in improving insulin resistance by increasing the content of type 1 muscle fibers and improving mitochondrial function of liver in our non-obese hyperglycemic mouse model after birth with LBW.

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