Gonadal status and body mass index jointly determine growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone/GH-releasing peptide synergy in healthy men |
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Authors: | Paulo Remberto C Cosma Mihaela Soares-Welch Cacia Bailey Joy N Mielke Kristi L Miles John M Bowers Cyril Y Veldhuis Johannes D |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Endocrine Research Unit, Clinical Translational Research Center, Mayo Medical and Graduate Schools, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55901, USA. |
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Abstract: | CONTEXT: Sex steroid hormones potentiate whereas increased body mass index (BMI) represses GH secretion. Whether sex steroids modify the negative effect of BMI on secretagogue-induced GH secretion in men is not known. The issue is important in designing GH-stimulation regimens that are relatively insensitive to both gonadal status and adiposity. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to compare the relationships between BMI and peptide-stimulated GH secretion in men with normal and reduced testosterone and estradiol availability. SETTING: The study was performed at an academic medical center. SUBJECTS: Healthy young men were included in the study. INTERVENTIONS: Randomized separate-day iv infusion of saline and/or maximally effective doses of L-arginine/GHRH, L-arginine/GH-releasing peptide (GHRP)-2, and GHRH/GHRP-2 in eugonadal (n=12) and experimentally hypogonadal (n=10) men was performed. OUTCOMES: Regression of paired secretagogue-induced GH responses on BMI was determined. RESULTS: In eugonadal men, peak GH concentrations correlated negatively with BMI. In particular, BMI accounted for only 38% of the response variability after L-arginine/GHRH (P=0.0165), but 62% after GHRH/GHRP-2 (P=0.0012) and 65% after L-arginine/GHRP-2 (P=0.00075). In contrast, in hypogonadal men, GH responses were uncorrelated with BMI. The negative effects of BMI on peak GH responses in eugonadal and hypogonadal states differed most markedly after stimulation with GHRH/GHRP-2 (P=0.0019). This contrast was corroborated using integrated GH responses (P=0.0007). CONCLUSIONS: Short-term experimental gonadal sex hormone depletion attenuates dual secretagogue-stimulated GH secretion in lean young men. The inhibitory effect of relative adiposity on GH secretion appears to predominate over that of acute sex steroid withdrawal. |
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