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SUBMITTER: Greenhalgh CJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC546423 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Greenhalgh Christopher J CJ Rico-Bautista Elizabeth E Lorentzon Mattias M Thaus Anne L AL Morgan Phillip O PO Willson Tracy A TA Zervoudakis Panagiota P Metcalf Donald D Street Ian I Nicola Nicos A NA Nash Andrew D AD Fabri Louis J LJ Norstedt Gunnar G Ohlsson Claes C Flores-Morales Amilcar A Alexander Warren S WS Hilton Douglas J DJ
The Journal of clinical investigation 20050201 2
Mice deficient in SOCS2 display an excessive growth phenotype characterized by a 30-50% increase in mature body size. Here we show that the SOCS2-/- phenotype is dependent upon the presence of endogenous growth hormone (GH) and that treatment with exogenous GH induced excessive growth in mice lacking both endogenous GH and SOCS2. This was reflected in terms of overall body weight, body and bone lengths, and the weight of internal organs and tissues. A heightened response to GH was also measured ...[more]