# Endocrine effect of ghrelin on histological, hormonal and morphometric parameters of the pituitary gland and the possibility of its clinical application

**Authors:** Jovana Čukuranović-Kokoris, Verica Milošević, Darko Stevanović

PMC · DOI: 10.5937/jomb0-61972 · Journal of Medical Biochemistry · 2026-01-28

## TL;DR

This review explores how ghrelin, a hormone linked to hunger, affects the pituitary gland's structure and hormone levels, and its potential for clinical use.

## Contribution

The paper reviews ghrelin's specific effects on pituitary cell morphology and hormone secretion in rats, highlighting its clinical potential.

## Key findings

- Ghrelin alters the volume and hormone levels of corticotropes, somatotropes, and LH-producing cells in rats.
- Central ghrelin administration significantly impacts pituitary cell immunohistomorphometric characteristics.
- These changes suggest ghrelin's potential as a therapeutic agent for metabolic and age-related disorders.

## Abstract

Ghrelin, a brain-intestinal hormone, is a growth hormone (GH) secretagogue. Because it regulates appetite and is secreted most prominently before meals, it is often described as a "hunger hormone". It consists of 28 amino acids. Given the connection between nutritional status and energy metabolism, it suggests that disorders in these areas can lead to anorexia, especially during aging. This review article aims to demonstrate ghrelin's influence on the histological, hormonal, and stereological characteristics of pituitary cells, as well as its potential clinical applications.

To write this review, we performed an electronic literature search through Google Scholar and PubMed databases with the terms ghrelin, structure, pituitary cells, metabolism, and aging, with reference to the authors and co-authors of published works related to this topic, as well as the option "related articles", which were associated with the content of this publication.

The topic of this review article relates to the structure, morphometric and hormonal characteristics of adrenocorticotropic (ACTH), somatotropic (GH), and gonadotropic (FSH and LH) pituitary cells in control and ghrelin-treated rats.

This review showed that central administration of nanomolar doses of ghrelin in rats modulates the immunohistomorphometric and hormonal characteristics of pituitary hormone-producing cells. The changes are particularly significant in the volume of corticotropes, somatotropes, and luteinising hormone (LH)-producing cells, their volume density, and the levels of hormones they secrete, compared with the control group.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** GHRL (ghrelin and obestatin prepropeptide)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (taxon 10116)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** Gnrhr (gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor) [NCBI Gene 81668] {aka GH1, Lhrhr}, Ghrl (ghrelin and obestatin prepropeptide) [NCBI Gene 59301]
- **Diseases:** anorexia (MESH:D000855)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (brown rat, species) [taxon 10116]

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