Authors
Michael S Bonkowski, Richard W Pamenter, Juliana S Rocha, Michal M Masternak, Jacob A Panici, Andrzej Bartke
Publication date
2006/6/1
Journal
The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
Volume
61
Issue
6
Pages
562-567
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
There is conflicting information on the physiological role of growth hormone (GH) in the control of aging. This study reports dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measurements of body composition and bone characteristics in young, adult, and aged long-lived GH receptor knockout (GHR-KO) and normal mice to determine the effects of GH resistance during aging. Compared to controls, GHR-KO mice showed an increased percentage of body fat. GHR-KO mice have reduced total-body bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content, and bone area, but these parameters increased with age. In addition, GHR-KO mice have decreased femur length, femur BMD, and lower lumbar BMD compared to controls in all age groups. These parameters also continued to increase with age. Our results indicate that GH resistance alters body composition, bone growth, and bone maintenance during aging in GHR-KO mice.
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