GROWTH-HORMONE ADMINISTRATION IN OLDER ADULTS - EFFECTS ON ALBUMIN SYNTHESIS

Citation
Jj. Zachwieja et al., GROWTH-HORMONE ADMINISTRATION IN OLDER ADULTS - EFFECTS ON ALBUMIN SYNTHESIS, The American journal of physiology, 266(6), 1994, pp. 50000840-50000844
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
ISSN journal
00029513
Volume
266
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Part
1
Pages
50000840 - 50000844
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9513(1994)266:6<50000840:GAIOA->2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Evidence suggests that the albumin gene contains a growth hormone (GH) responsive element. Our purpose was to determine if GH administration to older men increases the rate of albumin synthesis and whether this is related to the increase in nitrogen retention observed during shor t-term recombinant human GK (rhGH) administration. Five older men (60- 75 yr) received daily injections (40 mu g/kg) of rhGH for 2 wk, wherea s four others received daily injections (10 mu Lg/kg) for 4 wk. In bot h the 2- and 4-wk recipients, rhGH administration increased (P < 0.05) fasting plasma insulin-like growth factor I levels and reduced (P < 0 .05) 24-h urinary nitrogen excretion. However, during an overnight fas t, the fractional rate of albumin synthesis determined by the in vivo rate of incorporation of intravenously infused L-[1-C-13]leucine into plasma albumin was unchanged after 2 or 4 wk of treatment. The average plasma albumin fractional synthetic rate was 8.6 +/- 0.6%/day before and 9.4 +/- 0.7%/day after rhGH treatment (P = 0.12). We conclude that short-term rhGH administration and the subsequent increase in urinary nitrogen retention does not result in an increase in the rate of plas ma albumin synthesis in older men.