Y. Murakami et al., Twenty-kilodalton human growth hormone (20K hGH) secretion from growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenoma cells in vitro, ENDOCR J, 47(5), 2000, pp. 563-568
Circulating human growth hormone (GH) consists of several molecular isoform
s. Increased proportion of circulating non-22K hGH and 20K hGH was reported
in active acromegaly. In this study, we studied the release of 20K and 22K
hGH from cultured GH-producing human pituitary adenoma cells in vitro. Pit
uitary adenoma cells obtained from 6 acromegalic patients were cultured and
submitted to perifusion experiments. concentrations or 20K. and 22K hGH in
the serum and the perifusion effluent were determined by specific enzyme-l
inked immunosorbent assays recently developed. The %20K value varied in a w
ide range from 3.58 to 8.72% in vitro and was lower than in the serum (mean
+/-SD: 6.57+/-1.88% vs 9.08+/-2.12%, P<0.05). There was no correlation betw
een the %20K values in vitro and in vivo (r=0.31, P>0.05). The in vitro sec
retions of 20K and 22K hGH were in parallel and strongly correlated (r=0.95
3, P<0.001). These findings suggest that different GH-producing pituitary a
denoma cells secrete 20K hGH in variable amounts and that the proportion of
20K hGH in the serum might be affected by metabolic clearance of hGH isofo
rms. It was also suggested that 20K and 22K hGH might be secreted in tote f
rom GH-producing human pituitary adenoma cells.