A study of the effect of low dose recombinant human growth hormone replacement therapy on bone mineral density, IGF-1, hand grip strength, body fat and serum lipid compositions in postmenopausal women / 대한산부인과학회지
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
; : 741-749, 2005.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of low-dose growth hormone (GH) replacement therapy on bone mineral density at the lumbar spine and femur, IGF-1, hand grip, body fat and serum lipid compositions in postmenopausal women. METHODS: A total of 9 postmenopausal women were assigned to receive growth hormone with a daily dose 0.0095 IU/kg, six times a week. We compared the change of bone marrow density (BMD), bone marker (osteocalcin), IGF-1, hand grip strength, body fat and serum lipid compositions during therapy. Repeated measure ANOVA test was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: The results were as follows. 1. Mean age of the patients was 62.2 +/- 2.7 years. 2. The bone marker, osteocalcin level at 3 and 6 months were increased by 28% and 35% respectively, compared to baseline (p0.05). 5. Hand grip strength at 6 months was increased by 7.8% compared to baseline (p0.05). 7. The total cholesterol, triglyceride and LDL cholesterol were decreased during GH treament, but not significance (p>0.05). The HDL cholesterol was increased with no statistical significance (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: Our study results suggest that low-dose GH replacement therapy in postmenopausal women have beneficial effect on increased BMD, hand grip strength and HDL cholesterol. The present findings provide useful information regarding the use of low-dose GH treament in elderly women with osteoporosis.
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Main subject:
Osteoporosis
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Spine
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Triglycerides
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Bone Marrow
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
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Growth Hormone
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Bone Density
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Osteocalcin
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Adipose Tissue
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Cholesterol
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
Language:
Ko
Journal:
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Year:
2005
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Article