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The molecular distribution of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and IGF-II among the IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs) was studied before and during IGF-I therapy in Ecuadorean adults with growth hormone receptor deficiency (GHRD). Of the total circulating IGF-I and IGF-II, 70% was carried by the 150 kDa complex in normal subjects, while in patients with GHRD, 50% of serum IGF-I, but only 30–35% of serum IGF-II, was measured within the 150 kDa IGFBP-3 region. Administration of IGF-I altered the concentration of IGF-I and IGF-II, although the percentage of total IGF measured within each IGFBP region was not affected, as the increase in IGF-I and the decrease in IGF-II were proportional. Similarly, serum concentrations of IGFBP-3 and the acid-labile subunit, measured by radioimmunoassay, were unaltered. Thus, administration of IGF-I to patients with GHRD was unable to correct the aberrant distribution of IGFs among the IGFBPs.  相似文献   

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A survey to identify children and adolescents with primary growth hormone insensitivity syndrome (GHIS) yielded 38 patients who were positively identified using a scoring system that included five criteria: height, basal growth hormone (GH), GH binding protein, basal insulin-like growth factor 1 (1GF-I) and the increase of IGF-I after 4 days of GH administration (IGF generation test). Because of an overlap of the accepted and excluded groups with respect to points scored, an attempt was made to improve the scoring system. The new criteria were: height below –3 SDS, basal GH 4 mU/I or above, GH binding below 10%, basal IGF-I and basal IGF binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) below the 0.1 centile for age, an increase of IGF-I in the IGF generation test less than 15 μg/1, and the increase of IGFBP-3 less than 0.4 mg/1. With this scoring system, a clear separation between the accepted and the excluded groups was obtained. IGFBP-3 was included to give the GH-dependent parameters of the IGF system more weight and because the accuracy of IGFBP-3 in the IGF generation tests was greater than the accuracy of IGF-I, when the group of patients with GHIS was compared with a group of patients with GH deficiency. Unexpectedly, the IGF generation test was unable to segregate both cohorts completely. In the GHIS-positive group, a significant correlation was found between basal IGF-I or IGFBP-3 levels corrected for age (SDS) and height SDS ( r = 0.49, p < 0.002 and r = 0.61, p < 0.0001, respectively). There was also a significant correlation between the changes of IGF-I or IGFBP-3 in the IGF generation test and height SDS. That is, the patients with a slight response to GH were those with the least growth retardation, suggesting the existence of partial GH insensitivity.  相似文献   

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To test the hypothesis that growth hormone (GH) insensitivity is responsible, amongst other mechanisms, for impaired growth in uraemic children, insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), IGF-II, IGF binding protein-1 (1GFBP-1), IGFBP-2 and IGFBP-3 were measured by radioimmunoassay in normal control children, in patients with end-stage renal failure (n = 51) and in patients with preterminal chronic renal failure (n = 11) and the production rate of IGF was calculated. A unique pattern of normal IGF-I and IGF-II levels and markedly increased levels of all three IGFBPs was present in uraemia. Measurement of free IGF-II binding capacity, and affinity cross-linking experiments showed that the excess immuno-reactive IGFBP was able to bind IGFs. To explain the excess of unoccupied IGF binding sites in uraemia, a mathematical model was developed which describes the production of IGFs and their interaction with IGFBP. Calculations of IGF secretion rates suggested that production of IGF is two orders of magnitude lower in uraemic children than in control children, despite normal GH secretion. It is concluded that in uraemia there is a relative GH insensitivity with respect to IGF production.  相似文献   

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Although insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs) are known to be important modulators of the action of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), regulation of their production in vivo is not completely understood. Serum concentrations of IGFBP-3, -4 and -5 and acid-labile subunit (ALS) were therefore examined in 20 children with growth hormone (GH) insensitivity before and after 6 months of therapy with recombinant human IGF-I (80 or 120 micrograms/kg twice daily). The IGFBP concentrations in these children were compared with those in 62 GH-deficient children receiving GH therapy for 3 months. Serum levels of IGFBP-3, -4 and -5 and ALS all increased significantly (p < 0.0001) in GH-deficient children in response to GH therapy, whereas no significant increases occurred in the children with GH insensitivity. These findings indicate that GH is responsible for the regulation of serum levels of IGFBP-3, -4 and -5 and ALS, and that IGF-I does not directly regulate the concentrations of these circulating IGFBPs.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: To determine whether the following factors are related to birthweight or birth height, we measured insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I, insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP)-3, insulin and growth hormone (GH) levels in cord blood and also observed the relationship between birthweight, birth height and maternal factors. METHODS: One hundred and ninety-four cord bloods were collected, 106 from males and 88 from females. Three newborns were small for gestational age (SGA), 168 were appropriate (AGA) and 23 were large (LGA); 21 newborns were preterm and 172 were term. RESULTS: Levels of IGF-I and IGFBP-3, measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, were significantly lower in preterm babies (35.3 +/- 15.1 and 1025.6 +/- 562.8 ng/mL, respectively) than in term babies (61.6 +/- 39.5 and 1252.6 +/- 403.2 ng/mL, respectively; P < 0.01), but neither insulin nor GH levels, measured by radioimmunoassay, showed any significant difference between the two groups (P > 0.05). Among term babies, IGF-I and IGFBP-3 levels were significantly higher in the LGA group (96.1 +/- 34.1 and 1544.7 +/- 418.1 ng/mL, respectively) than in the AGA group (56.4 +/- 37.6 and 1212.8 +/- 383.4 ng/mL, respectively; P < 0.01). Levels of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 showed significant correlation with birthweight and length, respectively (P < 0.01), although GH and insulin levels did not (P > 0.05). There was a significant correlation between IGF-I and IGFBP-3 levels (P < 0.01, r = 0.64), but IGF-I and IGFBP-3 levels showed no relationship with GH or insulin levels. Birthweight correlated significantly with prepartum maternal weight, maternal weight gain and maternal height (P < 0.05), but birth length correlated significantly only with maternal height (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that fetal growth depends on fetal levels of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 and maternal factors, not on insulin or GH. Levels of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 may not be regulated by insulin alone, but by the complex interactions between several factors, such as insulin, GH and maternal factors.  相似文献   

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Burren CP, Wanek D, Mohan S, Cohen P, Guevara-Aguirre J, Rosenfeld RG. Serum levels of insulin-like growth factor binding proteins in Ecuadorean children with growth hormone insensitivity. Acta Pædiatr 1999; Suppl 428: 185–91. Stockholm. ISSN 0803–5326
Although insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs) are known to be important modulators of the action of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), regulation of their production in vivo is not completely understood. Serum concentrations of IGFBP-3, -4 and -5 and acid-labile subunit (ALS) were therefore examined in 20 children with growth hormone (GH) insensitivity before and after 6 months of therapy with recombinant human IGF-I (80 or 120 ug/kg twice daily). The IGFBP concentrations in these children were compared with those in 62 GH-deficient children receiving GH therapy for 3 months. Serum levels of IGFBP-3, -4 and -5 and ALS all increased significantly ( p < 0.0001) in GH-deficient children in response to GH therapy, whereas no significant increases occurred in the children with GH insensitivity. These findings indicate that GH is responsible for the regulation of serum levels of IGFBP-3, -4 and -5 and ALS, and that IGF-I does not directly regulate the concentrations of these circulating IGFBPs. □ Growth hormone, growth hormone insensitivity, insulin-like growth factor I, insulin-like growth factor binding protein  相似文献   

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Genotypic and phenotypic heterogeneity in patients with growth hormone (GH) insensitivity syndrome suggests that partial defects exist in the GH receptor. The insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) generation test was assessed as a means of identifying partial GH receptor defects in a heterogeneous group of 22 prepubertal children with short stature. In a subgroup of nine patients with peak GH levels of 63.7 ± 3.7 mU/l during a glucagon tolerance test, the response to the IGF-I generation test was no different from that for the group as a whole (peak GH, 43.3 ± 4.5 mU/l), despite the fact that this subgroup exhibited a negative relationship between height SDS and peak GH and a positive relationship between height SDS and IGF binding protein-3. This preliminary study therefore suggests that the IGF-I generation test in its present form will not be useful as a primary screening test for partial GH insensitivity. Despite this, the IGF-I generation test has been extremely useful in the confirmation of the diagnosis of GHIS and may therefore also prove useful in the confirmation of partial defects in the GH receptor. A subgroup of short children with peak GH levels above 40 mU/l had some characteristics of partial GH receptor deficiency. These children, to whom GH therapy would not normally be given, may respond better to recombinant human IGF-I.  相似文献   

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The present study included a cohort of 42 children aged between 1.7 and 15.4 years, who presented with short stature and growth failure. Basal and generated serum levels of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and IGF-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3), measured in an IGF generation test following four or seven daily injections of growth hormone (GH), 0.1 IU/kg (0.033 mg/kg), were analysed in these patients. The growth response to 1 year of GH treatment, 0.6 IU/kg/week (0.2 mg/kg/week), was also investigated. Median height velocity of these patients increased from -1.6 SDS (range, -4.6 to -0.3 SDS) to 3.3 SDS (range, -0.2 to 7.1 SDS) after 1 year of GH treatment, and median height SDS increased by 0.7 SDS (range, 0.1 to 2.2 SDS). Strong correlations were observed between basal and generated IGF-I and IGFBP-3 levels. The increase in IGFBP-3 levels in response to GH in the generation test was a strong predictor of the growth response to GH therapy. All the patients in the present study could be differentiated from patients with GH insensitivity syndrome (GHIS) using the criteria of a diagnostic scoring system for GHIS. The most valuable parameters were the increases in IGF-I and IGFBP-3 levels in the generation test, which excluded 95.2% of the patients from a diagnosis of GHIS.  相似文献   

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Over 50% of children with established cirrhosis have evidence of growth failure and malnutrition. Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is a successful treatment for many children and leads to improved growth and nutrition. Most of the anabolic actions of GH are mediated through the generation of the mitogenic polypeptide insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I). Although this is synthesised ubiquitously, the bulk of circulating IGF-I is derived from the liver. The actions of IGF-I are modulated by a family of at least six high-affinity binding proteins (IGFBPs). Growth failure in end-stage liver disease, both before and after OLT, may result from abnormalities in the IGF-IGFBP axis. Children who had undergone successful OLT were studied before and after OLT. Anthropometry was measured by standard techniques. Serum IGFs, IGFBPs and acid labile subunit (ALS) were measured by RIA, IRMA, ELISA, Western ligand and immunoblotting. The most severely affected anthropometric parameters were skin fold thickness and mid-arm circumference. After OLT there was a marked improvement in these parameters. Chronic liver disease was characterised by low serum IGF-I, IGF-II, IGFBP-3 and ALS levels with raised IGFBP-1 and -2 levels. Serum IGFBP-1 and -2 were negatively correlated with pre-OLT anthropometric parameters. After OLT, there was a rapid normalisation of serum IGF-I, while IGF-II and IGFBP-3 overshot to supranormal levels. ALS levels post-OLT remained below control levels. By 3 years post-OLT, IGFBP-3 had fallen to levels which were insignificantly different from controls. IGFBP-1 fell but remained above normal, while there was no significant change in IGFBP-2. Growth post-OLT correlated positively with serum IGF-I and negatively with IGFBP-1. In conclusion, chronic liver disease is associated with marked changes in body composition. These changes are associated with and may be caused by an impaired generation of IGF-I and altered production of IGFBPs. After OLT there is a marked improvement in growth associated with partial normalisation of the IGF-IGFBP axis. However, there are persistent abnormalities in this axis which may explain growth failure post-OLT.  相似文献   

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Schwarze CP, Wollmann HA, Binder G, Ranke MB. Short-term increments of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and IGF-binding protein-3 predict the growth response to growth hormone (GH) therapy in GH-sensitive children. Acta Paediatr 1999; Suppl 428:200-8. Stockholm. ISSN 0803-5326
The present study included a cohort of 42 children aged between 1.7 and 15.4 years, who presented with short stature and growth failure. Basal and generated serum levels of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and IGF-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3), measured in an IGF generation test following four or seven daily injections of growth hormone (GH), 0.1 IU/kg (0.033 mg/kg), were analysed in these patients. The growth response to 1 year of GH treatment, 0.6 IU/kg/week (0.2 mg/kg/week), was also investigated. Median height velocity of these patients increased from-1.6 SDS (range, -4.6 to -0.3 SDS) to 3.3 SDS (range, -0.2 to 7.1 SDS) after 1 year of GH treatment, and median height SDS increased by 0.7 SDS (range, 0.1 to 2.2 SDS). Strong correlations were observed between basal and generated IGF-I and IGFBP-3 levels. The increase in IGEBP-3 levels in response to GH in the generation test was a strong predictor of the growth response to GH therapy. All the patients in the present study could be differentiated from patients with GH insensitivity syndrome (GHIS) using the criteria of a diagnostic scoring system for GHIS. The most valuable parameters were the increases in IGF-I and IGFBP-3 levels in the generation test, which excluded 95.2% of the patients from a diagnosis of GHIS. □ Growth hormone treatment, insulin-like growth factor I, insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3, insulin-like growth factor generation test  相似文献   

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To gain a better understanding of the growth of athyreotic newborns in the first weeks of life, we evaluated auxological parameters and determined the serum levels of growth hormone (GH), insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and free IGF-I, and IGF-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) in 15 hypothyroid infants (10 females) at a mean age of 25 d of life, immediately before the beginning of L-thyroxine therapy, and at 3 and 6 mo of life. Fourteen normal infants (9 females) of the same age were studied as controls. IGFBP-3 proteolytic activity was evaluated in 8 patients and in 8 controls at 25 d and 6 mo of life. There was no significant difference concerning weight and length between the patients and controls at birth, 25 d, 3 and 6 mo of life. The blood GH, IGF-I and IGFBP-3 levels were significantly lower in patients at diagnosis than in controls of the same age (p < 0.01 for all parameters), as well as IGFBP-3 studied by Western blotting. At diagnosis, the patients' free IGF-I level was within the control range, but the free IGF-I percentage of total IGF-I was higher than in the controls (p < 0.01). IGFBP-3 proteolytic activity was found to be greater in the patients (p < 0.01). At 6 mo of life, after therapy, none of these parameters was different from those of the controls. CONCLUSION: Increased IGFBP-3 proteolytic activity in our patients at diagnosis, favouring IGF-I bioavailability, could account for normal free IGF-I levels and in turn for their normal growth pattern during the first weeks of life and before the start of treatment.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis consists of two IGFs and six IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs) that regulate proliferation and differentiation of many cell types. Malnutrition and inflammation alter the IGF axis. The authors evaluated circulating IGFs and IGFBPs in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) at the time of presentation and compared them with values obtained during remission. METHODS: Seventeen newly diagnosed pediatric IBD patients were studied on presentation and during remission. Nutritional status was assessed by body mass index (BMI) and serum protein assay. The Lloyd-Still and Green IBD clinical scoring system was used. IGF-I and IGF-II levels were measured by radioimmunoassay, and IGFBP-3 levels were measured by immunoradiometric assay. IGFBPs were quantified on ligand blots with a PhosphorImager. RESULTS: Body mass index and IBD clinical scores improved after treatment: 18.7 +/- 3.0 versus 21.3 +/- 3.0 kg/m (P = 0.023) and 74.6 +/- 16.7 versus 93.1 +/- 7.4 (P< 0.001), respectively. Protein changes were insignificant. IGFBP-3 levels increased from time of first evaluation to remission: 3,470 +/- 850 versus 4,700 +/- 473 ng/mL (P< 0.001). The ratio of IGFBP-3 to IGFBP-2 increased from first evaluation to remission: 1.7 +/- 1.9 versus 3.9 +/- 1.9 (P= 0.003). IGF-I and IGF-II levels also increased: 139 +/- 167 versus 223 +/- 118 ng/mL (P= 0.011) and 307 +/- 111 versus 386 +/- 73 ng/mL (P= 0.007), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Circulating IGFBP-3 levels were low during active IBD and increased at remission in parallel with the IGF-I levels. The IGFBP-3 to IGFBP-2 ratio was altered in the presence of active disease in a manner that would reduce IGF-I action. This abnormality improved after treatment.  相似文献   

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AIMS—To evaluate the developmental pattern of fetal growth hormone (GH), insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), GH binding protein (GHBP) and IGF binding protein-3 (IGF-3); to determine the implications for fetal growth.
METHODS—Serum GH, IGF-I, GHBP and IGFBP-3 were measured in 53 fetuses, 41 aged 20-26 weeks (group A) and 12 aged 31-38 weeks (group B). Fetal blood samples were obtained by direct puncture of the umbilical vein in utero. Fetal blood samples were taken to rule out β thalassaemia, chromosome alterations, mother to fetus transmissible infections, and for maternal rhesus factor. GHBP was determined by gel filtration chromatography of serum incubated overnight with 125I-GH. GH, IGF-I and IGFBP-3 were determined by radioimmunoassay.
RESULTS—Fetal serum GH concentrations in group A (median 29 µg/l, range 11-92) were significantly higher (P<0.01) than those of group B (median 16.7 µg/l, range 4.5-29). IGF-I in group A (median 20 µg/l, range 4.1-53.3) was significantly lower (P<0.01) than in group B (median 75.2 µg/l, range 27.8-122.3). Similarly, IGFBP-3 concentrations in group A (median 950 µg/l, range 580-1260) were significantly lower than those of group B (median 1920 µg/l, range 1070-1770). There was no significant difference between GHBP values in group A (median 8.6%, range 6.6-12.6) and group B (median 8.3%, range 6-14.3). Gestational age correlated positively with IGF-I concentrations (P<0.0001) and IGFBP-3 (P<0.0001) and negatively with GH (P<0.0001). GHBP values did not correlate with gestational age. Multiple regression analysis showed a negative correlation between GH:IGF-I ratio and fetal growth indices
CONCLUSIONS—The simultaneous evaluation of fetal GH, IGF-I, IGFBP-3 and GHBP suggests that the GH-IGF-I axis might already be functional in utero. The progressive improvement in the efficiency of this axis in the last part of gestation does not seem to be due to an increase in GH receptors.

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A significant percentage of children with beta-thalassemia major shows retardation in longitudinal growth as they progress towards puberty due to skeletal dysplasia, endocrine gland hypofunction or trace element deficiencies. The aim of this study was to evaluate GH/IGF-I secretion and action in prepubertal patients with beta-thalas-semia major. Eight prepubertal patients with short stature (group A) and seven prepubertal patients with normal stature (group B) were studied. Basal and stimulated (after administration of the hexapeptide Hexarelin) GH levels were measured with IRMA (Nichols); IGF-I and IGFBP-3 levels were measured with RIA (Nichols). IGF-I binding proteins (IGFBPs) were analyzed qualitatively with Western ligand blot. IGF-I binding to B-lymphocytes of the patients was also measured with competitive binding studies using human recombinant IGF-I and 125I-IGF-I (Amersham). Basal GH levels did not differ statistically between the groups. Peak GH levels after Hexarelin stimulation test were higher in group A (A: 27.9 +/- 15.6 ng/ml vs B: 9.1 +/- 4.7 ng/ml) (Wilcoxon test, p < 0.05). IGF-I levels in the two groups were low-normal and comparable (A: 168.0 +/- 81.6 ng/ml vs B: 126.6 +/- 25.5 ng/ml). IGFBP-3 levels were low in both groups (A: 1.21 +/- 0.27 microg/ml vs B: 1.08 +/- 0.20 microg/ml). Western ligand blot did not reveal any discernible difference in IGFBPs. However, IGF-I binding on B-lymphocytes was at least 20% lower in group A compared to group B (t-test, p < 0.01). IGF-I binding inversely correlated with peak GH levels (r = -0.54, p < 0.05). Patients in group A were older and chronological age correlated with IGF-I levels (r = 0.53, p < 0.05) whereas it inversely correlated with IGF-I binding (r = -0.63, p < 0.05). Moreover, patients in group A had higher ferritin levels. No correlation was found between ferritin levels, desferrioxamine dose/compliance or liver enzyme levels and the parameters of the GH axis studied. However, desferrioxamine dose x years correlated with IGFBP-3 (r = 0.56, p < 0.05) and correlated inversely with IGF-I binding (r = -0.74, p < 0.01). In conclusion, we have shown adequate GH secretion, higher secretive capacity after the administration of Hexarelin and lower IGF-I binding in prepubertal beta-thalassemic patients with short stature. Whatever the cause, reduced IGF-I action has to be considered when treating beta-thalassemic patients with short stature.  相似文献   

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Expression of heterozygosity for the defect in the growth hormone (GH) receptor has been proposed to be reflected in stature, and in GH binding protein (GHBP) and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) levels in parents and other relatives of patients with GH receptor deficiency (GHRD; Laron syndrome). The Ecuadorean population with GHRD, in which heterozygosity can be accurately determined in clinically unaffected relatives of probands, offers a unique opportunity to consider this issue. It has previously been demonstrated that 17 parents heterozygous for the Ecuadorean mutation of the GH receptor differed little in biochemical measures (GHBP, IGF-I, IGF-II, IGFBP-2 and IGFBP-3) from Ecuadorean controls. Mean height SDS of 24 non-carrier siblings (−1.3 ± 0.95 SD) and 41 heterozygote siblings or offspring of probands (−1.8 ± 1.15) did not differ significantly ( p = 0.08). Thus, although there may be slight heterozygote expression of the defective gene for the GH receptor, there is no rationale for counselling based on such minimal variation.  相似文献   

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A 12.5-year-old girl presented with short stature. Insulin-like growth factor 1(IGF-I) and insulin- like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP-3) were below the 0.1 percentile. Growth hormone provocation tests disclosed normal responses to l-arginine and insulin-induced hypoglycaemia. A huge benign mesenteric cyst was discovered by abdominal ultrasound and completely removed. Subsequently, the girl showed a marked catch-up growth; however, IGF-I and IGFBP-3 remained below the 0.1 percentile. Conclusion These observations imply that growth may take place even with very low levels of insulin-like growth factors. The interpretation of low IGF-I and IGFBP-3 levels in short children still requires good clinical judgement and basic knowledge of their biological action. Received: 24 September 1997 / Accepted in revised form: 16 March 1998  相似文献   

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The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the diurnal variability of B-Glucose is dependent on GH, IGF-I and IGFBP-1 levels, apart from insulin, and if there is any difference between Tanner stages 3 and 5. Five boys in Tanner stage 3 and 6 boys in stage 5 with type 1 diabetes were included. Blood was continuously collected from a cubital vein for 24 h. S-Insulin, S-GH, S-IGF-I and S-IGFBP-1 were analysed. B-Glucose was analysed hourly at bedside. One week before and 1 wk after the 24-h study period the participants performed self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) during normal physiologic conditions. In the 24-h profile of B-Glucose, insulin, IGFBP-1 and GH, we found a significant positive correlation between B-Glucose and log IGFBP-1 (r = 0.5, p = 0.005) and an inverse correlation to insulin (r = -0.5, p = 0.004) but no correlation to logGH (r = -0.04, p = 0.831). In multiple regression analysis, B-Glucose was still significantly correlated to log IGFBP-1, when adjusting for insulin and GH, in Tanner stage 5. We found a difference between Tanner stages 3 and 5 in the variability of B-Glucose over a longer period during normal daily activity (p = 0.02), but not over the 24-h study period. CONCLUSION: We have demonstrated in type 1 diabetes adolescent boys a relationship between simultaneously measured blood-glucose and IGFBP-1 levels independent of the insulin and GH levels, suggesting that the free fraction of IGF-I influences the glucose metabolism.  相似文献   

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Insulin-like growth factors (IGF-I and -II) are peptide growth factors that contribute to the growth-promoting properties of human milk. IGFs in extra cellular fluids are associated with high-affinity binding proteins (IGFBPs). In this study, IGF-I and -II, and IGFBPs in human milk were characterized, and the stability of the IGFs and IGFBPs to heat treatment was investigated. IGF-I and -II were quantified by radioimmunoassays of acid-chromatographed samples, and IGFBPs were characterized using Western ligand blotting. The concentration (mean +/- SD) of IGF-I in human milk was 1.5 +/- 0.5 micrograms/L, compared to 2.7 +/- 0.7 micrograms/L for IGF-II. Heat treatment did not significantly affect either IGF-I or -II content. Human milk contains a single, nonglycosylated, IGFBP, with an apparent Mr of 31 k, which was immunoprecititable by an antibody to IGFBP-2. Stability of the IGFBP to heat treatment was assessed and was not significantly affected by heat treatment. Therefore, both IGF-I and -II, and the IGFBP in human milk appear to be stable under heat treatment conditions routinely used for processing banked human milk.  相似文献   

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Six adult patients with growth hormone receptor deficiency (GHRD) (2 men, 4 women) with an identical defect in the growth hormone receptor (GHR) gene, were treated with recombinant human insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), 40 μgikg S.C. twice daily, for 7 days. Serum concentrations of IGF peptide and IGF binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) were measured by specific radioimmunoassays; serum IGFBPs were also measured by Western ligand blotting. The size distribution of both IGF-I and IGF-II was measured in serum following size-exclusion fast-performance liquid chromatography. IGF-I treatment resulted in a normalization of serum IGF-I levels on days 1–7 of treatment and a decrease in serum IGF-II levels. The fall in IGF-II levels and the simultaneous rise in IGF-I levels, however, resulted in an unchanged total serum IGF level. The low IGFBP-3 values did not significantly change during treatment, whereas there was a slight increase in IGFBP-2 levels. Preliminary analysis of size-fractionated sera suggested an increase in IGF-I levels in the 40 and 150 kDa regions at the expense of IGF-II levels. The results suggest that despite the failure of IGF-I treatment to increase IGFBPs significantly, serum IGFBP concentrations were sufficient to maintain normal levels of IGF-I. 0 Laron syndrome, growth hormone receptor deficiency, insulin-like growth factors, insulin-like growth factor binding protein  相似文献   

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Simple childhood obesity is characterized by normal or even accelerated growth in spite of reduced growth hormone (GH) secretion. There are conflicting reports on the effects of obesity upon components of the GH-insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I)-IGF binding proteins (IGFBPs) system. In the present study we aimed to determine GH, IGF-I, IGFBP-3 and IGFBP-2 as well as some of the less explored components of this axis (IGFBP-3 proteolytic activity, IGFBP-3 plasma fragments, and total acid labile subunit [ALS]) in 22 obese and 17 age-matched control children. We also evaluated not only total GH binding protein (GHBP) serum levels but also GHBP bound to GH (complexed) in both groups. Obese and control groups strongly differed in BMI (obese: 4.7 +/- 0.36 vs control: 0.37 +/- 0.25 SDS, p <0.0001). In the obese group, we found lower GH serum levels, but normal serum levels of GH-GHBP complex, IGF-I, IGFBP-3, IGF-I/IGFBP-3 molar ratio, IGFBP-3 proteolytic activity, IGFBP-3 plasma fragments and total ALS. Obese children presented higher total circulating GHBP (6.0 +/- 0.44 vs 2.9 +/- 0.29 nmol/l, p <0.001) and insulin levels (10.5 +/- 1.5 vs 5.1 +/- 0.8 mU/l, p <0.001), while IGFBP-2 (4.6 +/- 0.5 vs 6.6 +/- 0.7%, p <0.05) and the ratio IGFBP-2/IGF-I (0.032 +/- 0.019 vs 0.095 +/- 0.01, p = 0.013) were lower than in controls. BMI and insulin were directly, and IGFBP-2 serum levels inversely, correlated to total GHBP serum levels when multiple regression analysis was performed (r = 0.74, p <0.001). By stepwise regression analysis, insulin (r = -0.37, p <0.05) and BMI (r = -0.52, p <0.01) inversely determined IGFBP-2. In summary, obese children present normal growth in spite of reduced GH secretion, probably because the combination of increased total GHBP and normal GH-GHBP complex serum levels (suggesting increased GH receptor [GHR] number and a normal serum GH reservoir, respectively) allow for the achievement of normal levels of IGF-I, IGFBP-3, IGFBP-3 proteolytic activity, IGFBP-3 plasma fragments and total ALS. Reduced IGFBP-2 serum levels and a lower ratio of IGFBP-2/IGF-I in obese children may suggest an increase of tissue IGF-I bioavailability, thus promoting its action. Normal IGF-I and GH availability may be contributing to maintain normal growth in obese children.  相似文献   

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