Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"This book is designed as a summary of the basic and clinical aspects of the regulation of GH axis as well as the effects of GH in catabolic conditions and GH deficiency. . .Particularly good are the basic chapters on the design of GH secretagogues, structure and function of GH receptor, and the CNS effects of GH. The chapter on interrelations between GH secretion and sleep is superb in that it is a brief but comprehensive treatment of the topic. . . This is a good summary of some novel aspects of basic GH research."-Doody's Health Science Book Review Journal "A concise, well written, amply illustrated and referenced text." -Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism "Human Growth Hormones: Research and Clinical Practice fulfills every expectation of excellence, largely as a result of the outstanding caliber of the contributors....the volume blends the basic-science elements of secretagogue discovery with the investigative clinical applications of GHRHs and GHRPs in the thorough and thoughtful manner....Central nervous system (CNS) actions of GHRH and GHRP agonists are presented in two outstanding chapters, followed b a brief but comprehensible biomathematical model of agonist-receptor-driven GH secretion as modulated by somatostatin restraint. The overview of pediatric neuroendocrinology by Bercu et al. is comprehensive and articulate....The illustrations throughout the text are plentiful and superb....As a clinical neuroendocrinologist working in the arena of GH pathophysiology, and teaching at the basic fellowship level, I regard this as one of the bright stars among scholarly updates for clinicians, research fellows and senior scientists"-Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism
Series Volume Number
19
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
612.4/92
Table Of Content
1 Overview of Human Growth Hormone: Research and Clinical Practice.- I Research.- 2 GHRP Historical Perspective: Basic and Clinical.- 3 The Design of Peptidomimetic Growth Hormone Secretagogues.- 4 Molecular Characterization of Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptors.- 5 Central Actions of Peptide and Nonpeptide Growth Hormone Secretagogues.- 6 Pharmacology of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone and Its Peptide Analogs.- 7 Somatostatin Receptor Subtypes and Regulation of GH Secretion.- 8 Mathematical Modeling of the GH Release Axis.- 9 Activation of the Human Growth Hormone Receptor: Structure and Function of the Ligand-Receptor Complex.- 10 The Central Nervous System as a Direct Target for Growth Hormone Action.- II Clinical Practice.- 11 Molecular Defects of the Growth Hormone Axis.- 12 Growth Hormone: Relevance to Pediatrics.- 13 Growth Hormone Deficiency in Adults: The Rationale for Growth Hormone Replacement.- 14 Growth Hormone and Osteoporosis.- 15 Growth Hormone and Syndrome X.- 16 Interactions Between Growth Hormone Secretion and Sleep.- 17 Growth Hormone in AIDS.- 18 Clinical and Physiological Studies with Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone.- 19 Clinical Use of Growth Hormone Secretagogues.
Synopsis
In a state-of-the-art synthesis of basic science and clinical practice, Roy Smith and a distinguished panel of researchers and clinicians review GH regulation and its action at the molecular level, and describe the basis for GH deficiency and the use of GH as therapy in a variety of clinical situations. The clinical presentation moves beyond the treatment of GH-deficient children to include the genetics of GH-deficiency, GH-deficiency in adults, osteoporosis, Syndrome X, sleep quality, GH in AIDS patients, GHRH in clinical studies. Timely and innovative, Human Growth Hormone: Research and Clinical Practice will benefit both basic and clinical researchers, as well as those clinical endocrinologists who want to use growth hormone not only in treating children, but also in treating adult disorders, including those associated with metabolic disease.
LC Classification Number
RC648-665.2