Accelerated Escape from GH Autonegative Feedback in Midpuberty in Males: Evidence for Time-Delimited GH-Induced Somatostatinergic Outflow in Adolescent Boys
A single injected pulse of GH inhibits the time-delayed secretion of GH in the adult by way of central mechanisms that drive somatostatin and repress GHRH outflow. The marked amplification of spontaneous GH pulse amplitude in puberty poses an autoregulatory paradox. We postulated that this disparity...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2002-08, Vol.87 (8), p.3837-3844 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A single injected pulse of GH inhibits the time-delayed secretion of GH in the adult by way of central mechanisms that drive somatostatin and repress GHRH outflow. The marked amplification of spontaneous GH pulse amplitude in puberty poses an autoregulatory paradox. We postulated that this disparity might reflect unique relief of GH-induced autonegative feedback during this window of development. The present study contrasts GH autonegative feedback in: 1) normal prepubertal boys (PP) (n = 6; Tanner genital stage I, chronologically aged 8 yr, 9 months to 10 yr, 1 month; median bone age 8.5 yr); 2) longitudinally identified midpubertal boys (MP) (n = 6; Tanner genital stages III/IV, aged 12 yr, 6 months to 15 yr, 6 months; median bone age 15 yr); and 3) healthy young men (YM) (n = 6, aged 18–24 yr; bone age >18 yr). Subjects each underwent four randomly ordered tandem peptide infusions on separate mornings while fasting: i.e. 1) saline/saline infused iv bolus at 0830 h and 1030 h; 2) saline/GHRH (0.3 μg/kg iv bolus) at the foregoing times; 3) recombinant human (rh) GH (3 μg/kg as a 6-min square-wave iv pulse)/saline; and 4) rhGH and GHRH. To monitor GH autofeedback effects, blood samples were obtained every 10 min for 5.5 h beginning at 0800 h (30 min before GH or saline infusion). Serum GH concentrations were quantitated by ultrasensitive chemiluminometry (threshold 0.005 μg/liter). On the day of successive saline/saline infusion, MP boys maintained higher serum concentrations of: 1) GH (μg/liter), 2.2 ± 0.25, compared with PP (0.61 ± 0.10) or YM (0.88 ± 0.36) (P = 0.011); 2) IGF-I (μg/liter), 493 ± 49 vs. PP (134 ± 16) and YM (242 ± 22) (P < 0.001); 3) T (ng/dl), 524 ± 58 vs. PP ( |
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ISSN: | 0021-972X 1945-7197 |
DOI: | 10.1210/jcem.87.8.8770 |