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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 79, 1347-1350, Copyright © 1994 by Endocrine Society


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Serum growth hormone-binding protein is unchanged in adult panhypopituitarism

N Davila, J Alcaniz, L Salto, J Estrada, B Barcelo and G Baumann
Department of Endocrinology, Hospital Puerta de Hierro, Universidad Autonoma, Madrid, Spain.

The role of GH in regulating GH-binding protein (GHBP) and GH receptor concentrations in humans is not clear. Studies performed mostly in children and on a minor scale in adults are somewhat controversial. The key question as to whether GHBP levels are altered in hypopituitarism before GH treatment is instituted remains unanswered. In this study, we have selected a severely GH-deficient group of adult patients with panhypopituitarism, acquired as a result of surgery and irradiation of hypothalamic-pituitary tumors, to evaluate the GHBP/receptor status by measuring GHBP activity in plasma. Twenty panhypopituitary patients (8 males and 12 females; age range, 20-74 yr) and 20 age (22-68 yr)- and sex-matched normal subjects were studied. GH deficiency was confirmed by insulin-induced hypoglycemia and arginine infusion tests; the peak GH response was less than 2 micrograms/L. Plasma insulin-like growth factor-I levels were below or in the low normal range (mean +/- SD, 88.3 +/- 53.6 micrograms/L) and were significantly different from insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) levels in the normal group (mean +/- SD, 189 +/- 49.8 micrograms/L; P < 0.01). Plasma GHBP activity, measured using a GH-binding/gel chromatography assay, showed similar values in the GH-deficient group (mean +/- SD, 14.1 +/- 3.83%) and the control group (mean +/- SD, 13.7 +/- 3.79%), with no statistically significant difference. Neither the intra- nor intergroup comparison of GHBP levels according to age and sex showed statistically significant differences or age trends. In the light of these data and considering that GHBP activity in plasma probably reflects the GH receptor status in tissues, we may assume that the GH receptor was unaffected by chronic GH deficiency. These findings also support the previously reported concept that the GHBP/receptor level is a relatively fixed determinant of growth, established individually and independently of GH secretory status in early life, perhaps on a genetic basis.


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