Abstract
ObjectiveOxygen (O2) and glucose are important energy sources for the heart. This study sought to investigate the effects of acute growth hormone (GH) administration on the expression of myoglobin (Mb) and Glut4 glucose transporter, two important limiting factors for O2 and glucose utilization for energy production, in cardiac muscle cells of treated rats. MethodsMale Wistar rats were sacrificed at 30, 45, 90 and 120min after a single dose of intraperitoneal (ip) rat GH (1.5mg/kg) or vehicle administration, and total RNA and protein (from whole cell or subcellular fractions) were extracted from cardiomyocytes (left ventricles) of these animals. ResultsAcute GH injection led to a significant increase in both Mb mRNA and protein levels, and stimulated Glut4 protein translocation to the plasma membrane of cardiac cells. ConclusionsThese results suggest that GH exerts some of its effects on cardiomyocytes shortly after the first administration inducing the expression of proteins potentially involved in cardiac performance.
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