| Title : Growth hormone responses to low-dose physostigmine in elderly vs. young women and men - Rubin_2006_Gerontology_52_76 |
| Author(s) : Rubin RT , Miller TH , Rhodes ME , Czambel RK |
| Ref : Gerontology , 52 :76 , 2006 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Growth hormone (GH) secretion is a sensitive measure of CNS cholinergic neurotransmission, and GH decreases considerably with age. Cholinesterase inhibitors, which increase acetylcholine concentrations, have been used in elderly subjects to investigate the neuroendocrine effects of aging and Alzheimer's disease. However, there have been only a few studies of a potential sex difference in GH responses to cholinesterase inhibitors in elderly subjects, with mixed results. OBJECTIVE: We therefore administered low-dose physostigmine (PHYSO), a cholinesterase inhibitor, to normal, non-hormone-replaced, elderly women and men, to ascertain a potential sex difference in GH response. We hypothesized: (1) elderly women and men would have similar hormone responses, because of relatively low circulating estrogen in the women, and (2) the elderly women would have significantly lower baseline GH and GH responses to cholinergic challenge than the young women we studied previously. |
| PubMedSearch : Rubin_2006_Gerontology_52_76 |
| PubMedID: 16508314 |
Rubin RT, Miller TH, Rhodes ME, Czambel RK (2006)
Growth hormone responses to low-dose physostigmine in elderly vs. young women and men
Gerontology
52 :76
Rubin RT, Miller TH, Rhodes ME, Czambel RK (2006)
Gerontology
52 :76