F. Karachaliou et al., SERUM LEVELS OF IGFBP-3 - USEFULNESS IN DIAGNOSIS OF GH DEFICIENCY AND RELATIONSHIP TO MEASUREMENTS OF GH SECRETION IN CHILDREN, Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism, 9(2), 1996, pp. 169-174
Aims of the study were to assess the relationship between serum levels
of IGFBP-3 with IGF-I serum levels, peak GH levels in response to two
stimulation tests (PKGH) and GH urinary excretion in children, and to
examine the usefulness of IGFBP-3 for diagnosis of GH deficiency, Our
study group consisted of 86 children with normal stature, 12 children
with normal short stature and 12 children with GHD, In all children,
serum levels of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 were measured and GH urinary excreti
on was assessed in overnight urine collections, Children with short st
ature had two stimulation tests and the peak GH level was used in the
analysis, IGFBP-3 SDS was strongly correlated with IGF-I SDS (r=0,63,
p<0,001), significantly correlated with peak GH (r=0,42, p<0,05) and w
eakly, but not significantly, correlated with urinary GH excretion, Am
ong the 12 children with GHD, only two had normal IGFBP-3 values (sens
itivity 83%), In contrast, all normal short children except one had IG
FBP-3 levels within the normal range, defined by the 5(th) and 95(th)
percentile (specificity 92%), and specificity of IGF-I were 67% and 50
%, In conclusion, IGFBP-3 levels are strongly correlated with IGF-I le
vels, weakly correlated with peak GH response to provocative tests and
may serve as a valuable parameter, in combination with others, in the
evaluation of the GH-IGF axis.