Hormonal control of pubertal growth spurt (WP4194)
Homo sapiens
This pathway shows the regulation and action of the GH-IGF-1 axis. Chondrogenesis in the growth plate is the biological process that drives height gain. The Growth hormone (GH) insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) axis is one of many regulatory systems that control chondrogenesis. Other hormones (estrogens, androgens), paracrine factors, extracellular matrix molecules and intracellular proteins regulate the activity of growth plate chondrocytes as well. Estrogen is critical for epiphyseal fusion in both young women, as well as men. This pathway describes how the growth plate lengthens until the epypheseal plate closure occurs. GH is released by the anterior pituitary gland due to the GRH. This activates IGF-1 in muscles and bones, and promotes lengthening of the growth plate. Also, GnRH in the hypothalamus stimulates LH and FSH in the anterior pituitary which stimulate gonads to produce sex hormones, such as estrogen.
Authors
Denise Slenter , Eric Weitz , Finterly Hu , and Marvin MartensActivity
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Organisms
Homo sapiensCommunities
Annotations
Pathway Ontology
growth factor signaling pathway insulin-like growth factor signaling pathwayDisease Ontology
growth hormone secreting pituitary adenomaLabel | Type | Compact URI | Comment |
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Estrogens | Metabolite | chebi:50114 | |
IGF1 | GeneProduct | ncbigene:3479 | |
GnRH | GeneProduct | ncbigene:2796 | |
GHRH | GeneProduct | ncbigene:2691 | |
SST | GeneProduct | ncbigene:6750 | |
GH | GeneProduct | ncbigene:2688 | |
FSH | GeneProduct | ncbiprotein:449322 | |
LH | GeneProduct | ncbiprotein:3972 |
References
- Introduction to Neuroendocrinology [Internet]. Brown R. Cambridge University Press; 2009. Available from: https://openlibrary.org/books/OL34441625M/Introduction_to_Neuroendocrinology OpenLibrary Worldcat
- Dose effects of growth hormone during puberty. Saenger P. Horm Res. 2003;60(Suppl 1):52–7. PubMed Europe PMC Scholia