Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone in the Assessment and Long-term Treatment of Growth Hormone Deficiency |
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Authors: | R.J.M. ROSS A. GROSSMAN M.A. PREECE M.O. SAVAGE G.M. BESSER |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Endocrinology and Paediatric Endocrinology, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and Department of Growth and Development, Institute of Child Health, London, UK. |
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Abstract: | The secretion of hGH after the administration of the analogue of growth hormone releasing hormone, GHRH (1–29)NH2, to 8 normal adults and 41 short children has been studied. The children were classified on the basis of their hGH response to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia; 28 had severe hGH deficiency (peak serum hGH less than 7 mIU/litre) and 13 had simple short stature (peak serum hGH greater than 15 mIU/litre). The hGH response to GHRH was similar in normal adults and short stature children, but significantly lower in the hGH deficient children. In 23 (82%) of the hGH deficient children the peak serum hGH in response to GHRH was greater than 7 mIU/litre (the maximum value seen during hypoglycaemia), and in 14 (50%) the peak serum hGH in response to GHRH was greater than 15 mIU/litre. This suggests that in the majority of hGH deficient children the defect in hGH secretion results from hypothalamic GHRH deficiency. The hGH responses of the short stature children to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia were mainly in the low range of normal, and the majority showed normal hGH responses to GHRH. Eighteen prepubertal children with definite hGH deficiency have been treated for 3–18 months with twice daily, subcutaneous injections of GHRH. This has promoted linear growth in 12 children, of whom 8 showed an increment in height velocity of 2–11 cm/year. GHRH provides a valuable method for the assessment of hGH secretion, but by itself it cannot be used to establish deficient hGH secretion; this requires a stimulation test that promotes hypothalamic GHRH secretion, such as insulin-induced hypoglycaemia. GHRH is a practical alternative therapy to hGH for some hGH-deficient children. |
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Keywords: | Diagnosis GHRH hGH deficiency insulin-induced hypoglycaemia simple short stature |
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