ALTERED ENDOGENOUS GROWTH-HORMONE SECRETORY KINETICS AND DIURNAL GH-BINDING PROTEIN PROFILES IN ADULTS WITH CHRONIC LIVER-DISEASE

Citation
Rc. Cuneo et al., ALTERED ENDOGENOUS GROWTH-HORMONE SECRETORY KINETICS AND DIURNAL GH-BINDING PROTEIN PROFILES IN ADULTS WITH CHRONIC LIVER-DISEASE, Clinical endocrinology, 43(3), 1995, pp. 265-275
Citations number
60
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology & Metabolism
Journal title
ISSN journal
03000664
Volume
43
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
265 - 275
Database
ISI
SICI code
0300-0664(1995)43:3<265:AEGSKA>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
OBJECTIVE Increased serum GH concentrations and GH responses to a vari ety of stimuli have been reported in patients with chronic liver disea se (CLD). We investigated the pulsatile pattern of endogenous GH relea se and GH-binding protein (GHBP) and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF -I) diurnal profiles in adults with cirrhosis, in comparison with heal thy, matched control subjects. DESIGN Case-control, cross-sectional. P ATIENTS Seven patients with biopsy proven cirrhosis, and sex, age, hei ght, weight and oestrogen status matched controls. MEASUREMENTS Serum immunoreactive GH concentrations in samples collected at 20-minute int ervals for 24 hours were analysed using a multi-parameter deconvolutio n method to simultaneously resolve endogenous GH secretory and disappe arance rates. Diurnal patterns of GHBP (specific immunoprecipitation m ethod) and serum ICE-I (RIA after acid-ethanol extraction) were assess ed. RESULTS The mean daily GH secretion rate in patients with CLD was increased (210+/-93 vs 100+/-55 mU/l/day; P = 0.025), and GH disappear ance half-time was prolonged (43+/-10 vs 24+-9 min; P = 0.006) compare d to controls, Detectable GH secretory bursts were more frequent in pa tients with CLD (10+/-1 vs 6+/-3/day; P=0.038), but of similar mean ma ss (21+/-10 vs 17+/-8 mu/l) compared to controls, In patients with CLD , mean serum GHBP was slightly lower (63+/-36 vs 71+/-14% pooled contr ol; P > 0.1), Fasting serum IGF-I concentrations (after sire-exclusion HPLC) were lower in the patients with CLD (13+/-5 vs 21+/-2 nmol/l; P < 0.0001). Multiple regression analysis showed that GH secretion rate was increased in patients with CLD with higher Child's classification s (R(2) = 0.86; P = 0.002) and with lower serum IGF-I concentrations m easured after HPLC (R(2) = 0.11; P = 0.044). CONCLUSIONS Adults with c hronic liver disease have (1) increased total daily GH secretion rates , which appear to be influenced by disease severity and diminished ser um IGf-I-mediated negative feedback; (2) markedly impaired endogenous GH clearance, possibly reflecting changes in hepatic GH-receptor Statu s; and (3) GHBP levels which do not correlate with GH kinetics or seru m IGF-I concentrations.