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Showing posts with label growth hormone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label growth hormone. Show all posts

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Study Looked at What Happens When Long Term Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy is Stopped


Discontinuing Long-Term GH Replacement Therapy—A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Crossover Trial in Adult GH Deficiency

  1. Gudmundur Johannsson
-Author Affiliations
  1. Department of Endocrinology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, and Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, SE-41345 Göteborg, Sweden

Abstract

Context: Adult GH deficiency (GHD) is associated with impaired quality of life (QoL) and increased cardiovascular risk. Continued long-term efficacy in terms of QoL and cardiovascular risk factors has been indicated in open surveillance studies.
Objectives: The aim was to study the impact of discontinuation of long-term GH replacement on QoL, body composition, and metabolism.
Design and Setting: We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled 4-month crossover trial in a referral center.
Patients: Sixty adult hypopituitary patients with GHD and more than 3 yr of continuous GH replacement therapy (mean treatment duration, 10 yr) participated in the study.
Intervention: Patients received GH or placebo.
Main Outcome Measurements: We measured QoL using validated questionnaires; body composition using computer tomography, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, and bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy; and insulin sensitivity using the short insulin tolerance test.
Results: Mean serum IGF-I decreased from 168± 52 to 98± 47 µg/liter during the placebo period (P< 0.001). Two QoL domains (emotional reactions and positive well-being) in the Nottingham Health Profile and Psychological General Well-Being questionnaires deteriorated during placebo, compared with GH treatment (P< 0.05). Waist circumference and sc and visceral fat mass increased, and extracellular water and muscle area decreased during the placebo period (all P< 0.05). C-reactive protein and total-, low-density lipoprotein-, and high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol increased, and insulin sensitivity improved during placebo, compared to GH treatment (P< 0.05).
Conclusion: After more than 3 yr of GH replacement therapy, a 4-month period of placebo treatment caused self-perceived deterioration in QoL and increased abdominal fat accumulation. Moreover, markers of systemic inflammation and lipid status deteriorated, whereas insulin sensitivity improved. Long-term continuous GH replacement is needed to maintain therapeutic effects of GH on QoL and cardiovascular risk factors.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Testosterone Threshold Levels and Lean Tissue Mass Targets Needed to Enhance Skeletal Muscle Strength and Function: The HORMA Trial

It is great to see a well done study by great researchers in the testosterone field (Dr Bhasin and Dr Sattler) that combines testosterone plus human growth hormone in healthy aging men. This study actually found what the optimum blood levels of testosterone should be for an increase in lean body mass of 3.3 Lbs.  Non surprisingly, growth hormone enhanced testosterone's effect of lean body mass.

Testosterone plus growth hormone study

Nelson Vergel

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