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1 Assist prof. of Medical Physiology

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3 Def. Growth refers to an increase in some quantity over time. The quantity can be: 1.Physical (e.g., growth in height, growth in an amount of money) 2.Abstract (e.g., a system becoming more complex, an organism becoming more mature).

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5 Rate of Growth:  Body growth is a continuing process throughout childhood and adolescence.  Rapid in the first 2 years of life and  Slow during the middle years of childhood.  A 2 nd phase of rapid growth at puberty  Cessation of growth when the adult height is reached.

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8 Factors affecting growth 1. Hormones2. Genetic Factors3. Extrinsic Factors4.Growth regulating peptides

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10 1.Growth H plays an important role in growth in infancy, where its plasma level is elevated. 2.Thyroid hormones : 1.Stimulate physical growth: as they activate the action of somatomedins. 2.Essential for mental and sexual growth.

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12 3. Insulin potentiates growth.  Important for the formation of somatomedins.  Child with juvenile diabetes have stunted growth. 4. Glucocorticoids: –Physiological levels facilitate growth –Large pharmacological doses inhibit GH release & suppress growth.

13 5. Androgens, & estrogen, –Responsible for the second growth spurt at puberty –Have strong anabolic effect which independent on somatomedins. –Growth is initially stimulated and then stops as they cause fusion of the epiphyseal cartilage of long bones. 6. Parathyroid H and vitamin D are essential for normal bone ossification.

14  Genetic determines ; 1.The growth rate, 2.The age of puberty 3.Adult height

15 A) Dietary factor: –Balanced diet which rich in proteins and vitamins is important for a normal growth process in children. B) Infections:- –Exposure to stress of infections in children leads to suppression of growth. –Followed by, in recovery period, by a stage of enhanced growth rate called “ catch-up period”.

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17  Are growth modulators such as: 1.Fibroblast growth factors 2.Epidermal growth factors 3.Growth promoting 4.Growth inhibiting peptides.

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20 Chemistry:  Polypeptide H. (199 a.a.)  Structurally similar to GH and human chorionic somatomammotropin (hCS). Source  Secreted by mammotrop acidophil cells of the ant pituitary. Plasma concentration : In men 5 ng/ml In women 8 ng/ml.

21 1. Stimulate the development of breast tissue: a) During prepubertal and postpubertal life, prolactin, stimulates the proliferation and branching of milk ducts of the breast (with estrogen, progesterone, cortisol and GH). b) During pregnancy, prolactin, with estrogen and progesterone, causes development of milk alveoli. c) After parturition, prolactin stimulates milk synthesis and secretion.

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24 2. In lactating women  Responsible for maternal behavior  High prolactin levels inhibit the secretion of GnRH, causing a loss of normal LH peak and preventing ovulation.  This accounts for the absence of menstruation during lactation ( lactation amenorrhea). 3. Stimulates lymphocyte proliferation & differentiation, with GH.

25 1. Hypothalamic control 2. Feed-back mechanism 3. Drugs 4. Pregnancy 5. Suckling 6. Other factors a.Sleep: prolactin secretion rises at night. b.Stress: increase prolactin secretion. c.Oxytocin, TRH, VIP, angiotensin II, significant increase prolactin secretion.

26 The hypothalamus secrete both : 1.Prolactin releasing hormone (PRH) and 2.Prolactin release inhibiting hormone (PRIH) which is structurally similar to dopamine. –Effect of hypothalamus is mainly inhibitory. Cutting the pituitary stalk leads to increase in the plasma prolactin level

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28  Prolactin stimulate the release of dopamine at the median eminence, which inhibits prolactin secretion.  This is a short loop negative feedback mechanism

29 + Hypothalamus Ant Pituitary Prolactin Short loop -ve feed back _ Hypothalamic & Feed-back control of PH + PRHPRIH ( dopamine ) +

30 a) L-dopa decrease prolactin secretion by: – increasing the formation of dopamine. b) Bromocriptine & Apomorphine reduce prolactin secretion –through stimulate dopamine receptors. c) Chlorpromazine –blocks dopamine receptors, So increase prolactin secretion.

31 During pregnancy prolactin secretion increase steadily, & its plasma levels reach up to 20 folds at term. Mechanism During pregnancy, the increased oestrogen, stimulates: 1.Hyperplasia of mamotrops (prolactin-secreting cells), and 2.Prolactin synthesis, but not release.

32 Stimulation of the nipples by suckling: –Cause rapid rise in prolactin level –especially during the first 12 weeks of lactation. Mechanism –Suckling of nipple of breast → stimulation of touch receptors → afferent impulses → reflex inhibition of PRIH secretion

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34 Touch receptors Afferents Hypothalamus Prolactin and Oxytocin Milk production and Ejection

35 a) Sleep: –prolactin secretion rises at night. b) Stress: all increase prolactin release. –As anaesthesia, surgery, insulin-induced hypoglycemia, fear and mental tension c) Oxytocin, TRH, VIP, angiotensin II & substance P –produce significant increase prolactin secretion.

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