Rc. Baxter et al., Thirty-day monitoring of insulin-like growth factors and their binding proteins in intensive care unit patients, GROWTH H I, 8(6), 1998, pp. 455-463
This study investigates the regulation of the insulin-like growth factors (
IGFs) and their regulatory proteins in 14 critically ill patients during th
e 30-day period following admission to an intensive care unit (ICU). Levels
of IGF-I, IGF-II, IGF binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) and acid-labile subunit
(ALS) were low on admission, and in the 8 patients whose serum IGF-I levels
failed to increase over 30 days, levels of the other proteins also remaine
d low, while IGFBP-9 proteolytic activity increased. Of these proteins, ALS
correlated best with serum levels of nutritional indicators, particularly
prealbumin. IGFBP-2 and IGFBP-6 levels tended to be high in critically ill
patients, but showed little change over the 30-day period. In contrast, IGF
BP-1 levels were high on admission, correlated with early changes in nitrog
en balance, and fell rapidly during the first week. By demonstrating that t
he IGF-I response in ICU patients is related to changes in the IGF regulato
ry proteins, this study may be of value in planning therapeutic interventio
n using growth hormone or IGF-I.