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Wow!

Way to go Pattie. :o) I'd really like to find out if there is a

connection. Keep up the great work.

Angel

(mom to Donovan 9 and 4 (RSS) )

> I have been spending a little time reading through medical reports

> on the internet regarding ghrelin research. If you have not read

> the previous posts, ghrelin is a hormone produced in the stomach

> that researchers are linking to " hunger " . When ghrelin levels are

> increased in rats they become ravenous, even if they have just

> eaten. Tonight I went on google.com and searched the words ghrelin

> research. I was suprised by two things...one was this:

>

> Discovery of Ghrelin:

>

> Ghrelin was first described by Japanese researchers in the journal

> Nature in December 1999. They chose the name ghrelin because " ghre "

> is the Proto-Indo-European root of the word " grow, " and ghrelin

also

> stimulates the pituitary gland to release growth hormone.

>

> The other thing that I noticed was they are linking it with insulin

> resistance. In one study of women with cancer they found that

those

> with insulin resistance had a lower ghrelin level.

>

> Unfortunately as I read many of these documents I could not follow

> all of the medical terms so I may be way off. I just thought it

was

> interesting that they were connecting growth hormone, insulin

> resistance and appetite. I was going to try to send Dr. Cummings

(a

> ghrelin researcher) a document about RSS but there really is

nothing

> written up that describes some of Dr. H's new connections between

> RSS and insulin resistance.

>

> if you think it is worthwhile I could send you some of

> the documents I downloaded and we could have someone " medical " take

> a look at them.

>

>

> ...just passing time away on my vacation in Florida!

>

> Pattie

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After reading these articles I wrote to Dr. Cummings again about RSS

kids and he sent me the following reply:

Please excuse this very tardy reply. I'm still a little overwhelmed

with

email messages and other commitments. Primarily because of this, I

am

reluctant to take on new research projects at this time, but I have

forwarded both of your messages to my colleague, Haqq, at Duke

University Medical Center in North Carolina. She is a pediatric

endocrinologist doing research on ghrelin in children, especially

those

with Prader-Willi syndrome. As a pediatrician, she is even more

appropriate than I am to consider your questions about Silver

syndrome. Her email address is below. Good luck.

Haqq haqq0001@...>

Best regards,

Cummings

> I have been spending a little time reading through medical reports

> on the internet regarding ghrelin research. If you have not read

> the previous posts, ghrelin is a hormone produced in the stomach

> that researchers are linking to " hunger " . When ghrelin levels are

> increased in rats they become ravenous, even if they have just

> eaten. Tonight I went on google.com and searched the words

ghrelin

> research. I was suprised by two things...one was this:

>

> Discovery of Ghrelin:

>

> Ghrelin was first described by Japanese researchers in the journal

> Nature in December 1999. They chose the name ghrelin

because " ghre "

> is the Proto-Indo-European root of the word " grow, " and ghrelin

also

> stimulates the pituitary gland to release growth hormone.

>

> The other thing that I noticed was they are linking it with

insulin

> resistance. In one study of women with cancer they found that

those

> with insulin resistance had a lower ghrelin level.

>

> Unfortunately as I read many of these documents I could not follow

> all of the medical terms so I may be way off. I just thought it

was

> interesting that they were connecting growth hormone, insulin

> resistance and appetite. I was going to try to send Dr. Cummings

(a

> ghrelin researcher) a document about RSS but there really is

nothing

> written up that describes some of Dr. H's new connections between

> RSS and insulin resistance.

>

> if you think it is worthwhile I could send you some of

> the documents I downloaded and we could have someone " medical "

take

> a look at them.

>

>

> ...just passing time away on my vacation in Florida!

>

> Pattie

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