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GROWTH-HORMONE RESPONSE TO GROWTH-HORMONE RELEASING HORMONE IN DEPRESSION AND SCHIZOPHRENIA PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH Peabody, C. A., Warner, M. D., Markoff, E., Hoffman, A. R., Wilson, D. M., Csernansky, J. G. 1990; 33 (3): 269-276
Abstract
Growth hormone releasing hormone, a 44-amino acid peptide (GHRH-44), was administered (1 micrograms/kg i.v.) to 6 normal controls, 10 schizophrenic subjects, and 7 depressed subjects. A significantly lower growth hormone (GH) response was found in the schizophrenic and depressed groups. Two molecular forms of GH, 22K GH and 20K GH, were also measured but did not further differentiate the three groups of subjects.
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