Abnormal regulation of insulin-like growth factor binding proteins in adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes. |
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Authors: | J A Batch R C Baxter G Werther |
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Affiliation: | Department of Endocrinology, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. |
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Abstract: | We have measured fasting 0800 h insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBP)-1 and IGFBP-3, in 52 diabetic adolescents and 74 puberty-matched control subjects with short stature and normal hormonal status. We have also measured overnight hourly profiles of IGFBP-1, glucose, free insulin, and GH in 12 of the diabetic adolescents. With advancing age and pubertal status, IGFBP-1 declined and IGFBP-3 increased significantly in the control, but not the diabetic group. Fasting IGFBP-1 levels were elevated 4-fold compared to controls. Median IGFBP-3 was significantly lower in the diabetic compared to the control group in pubertal stages III and V. Elevated IGFBP-1 was significantly correlated with metabolic control in poorly controlled subjects (mean 12-month glycosylated haemoglobin greater than 8.5%). In the overnight profiles, mean hourly IGFBP-1 was inversely related to insulin, but not glucose. As free insulin levels declined, IGFBP-1 rose, associated with rising predawn blood sugars. The integrated 3-h IGFBP-1 value (0500-0800 h) was significantly correlated with the corresponding glucose integrated value. IGFBP-1 area under the curve for the whole overnight profile was significantly correlated with glycosylated hemoglobin in 11 of the 12 subjects. IGFBP-1 from diabetic adolescents has been shown to inhibit IGF-I bioactivity. We postulate that IGFBP-1 may have a role in growth impairment of poorly controlled diabetes and may contribute to the dawn phenomenon. |
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