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Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab ; 283(5): E1008-15, 2002 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12376329

RESUMO

The importance of gender-specific growth hormone (GH) secretion pattern in the regulation of growth and metabolism has been demonstrated clearly in rodents. We recently showed that GH secretion in humans is also sexually dimorphic. Whether GH secretion pattern regulates the metabolic effects of GH in humans is largely unknown. To address this question, we administered the same daily intravenous dose of GH (0.5 mg. m(-2). day(-1)) for 8 days in different patterns to nine GH-deficient adults. Each subject was studied on four occasions: protocol 1 (no treatment), protocol 2 (80% daily dose at 0100 and 10% daily dose at 0900 and 1700), protocol 3 (8 equal boluses every 3 h), and protocol 4 (continuous GH infusion). The effects of GH pattern on serum IGF-I, IGF-binding protein (IGFBP)-3, osteocalcin, and urine deoxypyridinoline were measured. Hepatic CYP1A2 and CYP3A4 activities were assessed by the caffeine and erythromycin breath tests, respectively. Protocols 3 and 4 were the most effective in increasing serum IGF-I and IGFBP-3, whereas protocols administering pulsatile GH had the greatest effects on markers of bone formation and resorption. All GH treatments decreased CYP1A2 activity, and the effect was greatest for pulsatile GH. Pulsatile GH decreased, whereas continuous GH infusion increased, CYP3A4 activity. These data demonstrate that GH pulse pattern is an independent parameter of GH action in humans. Gender differences in drug metabolism and, potentially, gender differences in growth rate may be explained by sex-specific GH secretion patterns.


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Hormônio do Crescimento Humano/administração & dosagem , Hormônio do Crescimento Humano/metabolismo , Caracteres Sexuais , Biomarcadores , Osso e Ossos/metabolismo , Citocromo P-450 CYP1A2/metabolismo , Citocromo P-450 CYP3A , Sistema Enzimático do Citocromo P-450/metabolismo , Feminino , Hormônio do Crescimento Humano/deficiência , Humanos , Proteína 3 de Ligação a Fator de Crescimento Semelhante à Insulina/metabolismo , Fator de Crescimento Insulin-Like I/metabolismo , Masculino , Pulsoterapia
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J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 87(8): 3537-42, 2002 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12161471

RESUMO

The biochemical diagnosis of acromegaly is conventionally based on elevated plasma GH levels that fail to suppress after an oral glucose load. We studied 16 newly diagnosed patients with acromegaly with normal mean plasma GH but elevated age and gender-adjusted plasma IGF-I concentrations (476 +/- 29 microg/liter, mean +/- SE). Plasma GH was sampled every 10 min for 24 h, and an oral glucose tolerance test was performed. The control group included 46 healthy subjects. All patients had 24-h mean GH values that overlapped with those of the healthy controls. Mean plasma GH was less than 2.5 microg/liter in 12 patients. Patients had higher 24-h nadir GH values than healthy controls (P < 0.001). During the oral glucose tolerance test, nadir plasma GH was less than 1 micro g/liter in eight patients. Plasma IGF-I normalized in 11 of 14 patients after transsphenoidal surgery. Four patients with normal IGF-I after transsphenoidal surgery were restudied. Mean and nadir GH decreased in all of them. In our experience in many patients with acromegaly, the diagnosis could be missed if only the existing GH-based criteria are used. Revised GH criteria in combination with plasma IGF-I should be used for the diagnosis and follow-up of acromegaly.


Assuntos
Acromegalia/sangue , Acromegalia/diagnóstico , Hormônio do Crescimento Humano/sangue , Hormônio do Crescimento Humano/metabolismo , Acromegalia/etiologia , Adenoma/complicações , Adenoma/cirurgia , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Seguimentos , Teste de Tolerância a Glucose , Humanos , Fator de Crescimento Insulin-Like I/metabolismo , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neoplasias Hipofisárias/complicações , Neoplasias Hipofisárias/cirurgia
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