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Low dose of insulin for assessment of growth hormone and cortisol release in short children
Authors:Bozzola Mauro  Comoli Patrizia  Bozzola Elena  Tinelli Carmine  Marello Annalisa  Stabile Milena  Mazzola Alessandra  Locatelli Vittorio
Institution:Pediatric Department, University of Pavia, Italy. mauro.bozzola@unipv.it
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: In 55 prepubertal children with growth failure, aged 8.62 +/- 2.89 years, we evaluated the efficacy of a test using only half the usual dose of insulin by comparing the results with those obtained during a classical arginine tolerance test, performed separately. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The patients were randomly divided into two groups: group A consisting of 37 children received 0.05 U/kg insulin, while group B consisting of 18 patients received 0.1 U/kg insulin. Each child received the same dose of arginine per kg during the second test. RESULTS: Serum growth hormone (GH) peak levels were significantly (p < 0.01) lower in children of group A (6.59 +/- 4.10 ng/ml) than in those of group B (10.12 +/- 5.80 ng/ml). No differences of GH peak levels were found in patients of the two groups after arginine infusion. The injection of 0.05 U/kg insulin induced a significantly (p < 0.0001) lower percent decrease of serum glucose than 0.1 U/kg. No difference of the percent increase of serum cortisol induced by insulin at 0.05 U/kg and 0.1 U/kg was observed. CONCLUSION: The diagnosis of GH deficiency in children can be supported by a blunted GH response after two or more pharmacological stimuli including hypoglycaemia induced by only half the usual dose of insulin.
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