T. Bistritzer et al., GROWTH FAILURE WITH PLASMA GH THAT IS NORMAL BY RIA BUT LOW BY RADIORECEPTOR ASSAY - RESPONSIVENESS TO EXOGENOUS GH, Hormone research, 43(6), 1995, pp. 261-265
We measured the ratio of GH by radioreceptor assay (RRA) using IM-9 ce
lls to its radioimmunoassay (RIA) level in: (a) 25 children and young
adults with normal growth (controls); (b) 7 poorly growing children wi
th GH neurosecretory dysfunction (GHND) who had normal stimulated GH b
ut subnormal integrated concentration of GH (IC-GH) who responded to C
H therapy; (c) 4 poorly growing children who had both normal stimulate
d GH and IC-GH but did not respond to GH therapy (GHNR - GH nonrespond
er), and (d) 7 poorly growing patients with normal stimulated, and IC-
GH who responded to GH therapy (GHR - GH responder). The RRA/RIA ratio
of the GHND group was 1.3 +/- 0.4 similar to that of the control grou
p - 1.3 +/- 0.3. The mean RRA/RIA ratio of the 7 GHR patients was 0.6
+/- 0.5, significantly lower than the controls and the GHND patients (
p < 0.05). The RRA/RIA ratios of the 4 GHNR patients was not different
from the controls. We conclude that: (1) GH binding is normal in GHNR
and GHND patients and (2) RRA/RIA ratio below the normal range as mea
sured by IM-9 cell GH RRA in short, poorly growing children with norma
l GH secretion, was a predictor of the response to GH therapy.