Growth hormone effects on cortical bone dimensions in young adults with childhood-onset growth hormone deficiency

Summary Growth hormone (GH) treatment in young adults with childhood-onset GH deficiency has beneficial effects on bone mass. The present study shows that cortical bone dimensions also benefit from GH treatment, with endosteal expansion and increased cortical thickness leading to improved bone stren...

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Veröffentlicht in:Osteoporosis international 2012-08, Vol.23 (8), p.2219-2226
Hauptverfasser: Hyldstrup, L., Conway, G. S., Racz, K., Keller, A., Chanson, P., Zacharin, M., Lysgaard, A. L., Andreasen, A. H., Kappelgaard, A.-M.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary Growth hormone (GH) treatment in young adults with childhood-onset GH deficiency has beneficial effects on bone mass. The present study shows that cortical bone dimensions also benefit from GH treatment, with endosteal expansion and increased cortical thickness leading to improved bone strength. Introduction In young adults with childhood-onset growth hormone deficiency (CO GHD), GH treatment after final height is reached has been shown to have beneficial effects on spine and hip bone mineral density. The objective of the study was to evaluate the influence of GH on cortical bone dimensions. Methods Patients ( n  = 160; mean age, 21.2 years; 63% males) with CO GHD were randomised 2:1 to GH or no treatment for 24 months. Cortical bone dimensions were evaluated by digital x-ray radiogrammetry of the metacarpal bones every 6 months. Results After 24 months, cortical thickness was increased compared with the controls (6.43%, CI 3.34 to 9.61%; p  = 0.0001) and metacarpal index (MCI) (6.14%, CI 3.95 to 8.38%; p  
ISSN:0937-941X
1433-2965
DOI:10.1007/s00198-011-1854-0