UNLABELLED: The diagnosis of non-organic growth hormone (GH) deficiency (GHD) remains difficult. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the value of measuring plasma insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and -II, IGF binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) and acid-labile subunit (ALS) as criteria for diagnosing GHD. PATIENTS: 120 prepubertal patients having at least one of the main auxological criteria defined by the GH Research Society for initiating GH exploration were classified as (1) certain GHD (n = 40), (2) transient GHD (n = 18), (3) idiopathic short stature (n = 27), or (4) extreme short stature (n = 35). RESULTS: All the patients with certain GHD had low (< or = -2 z-score) plasma concentrations of IGF-I and ALS, but only 35.1% had low IGF-II, and 48.6% had low IGFBP-3. All the patients but three (83.3%) with transient GHD had low IGF-I, but only 44.4% had low ALS, and only one had low IGF-II or IGFBP-3. The data for patients with idiopathic and extreme short stature and normal GH peak were similar to each other and to those for patients with transient GHD, except that IGF-I was less frequently low (49.2%, p <0.05). CONCLUSIONS: All the patients with certain GHD had both IGF-I and ALS z-scores < or = -2, unlike those with transient GHD, and idiopathic or extreme short stature. Almost all the patients with short stature and normal GH peak had normal serum IGF-II and IGFBP-3 concentrations.
UNLABELLED: The diagnosis of non-organic growth hormone (GH) deficiency (GHD) remains difficult. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the value of measuring plasma insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and -II, IGF binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) and acid-labile subunit (ALS) as criteria for diagnosing GHD. PATIENTS: 120 prepubertal patients having at least one of the main auxological criteria defined by the GH Research Society for initiating GH exploration were classified as (1) certain GHD (n = 40), (2) transient GHD (n = 18), (3) idiopathic short stature (n = 27), or (4) extreme short stature (n = 35). RESULTS: All the patients with certain GHD had low (< or = -2 z-score) plasma concentrations of IGF-I and ALS, but only 35.1% had low IGF-II, and 48.6% had low IGFBP-3. All the patients but three (83.3%) with transient GHD had low IGF-I, but only 44.4% had low ALS, and only one had low IGF-II or IGFBP-3. The data for patients with idiopathic and extreme short stature and normal GH peak were similar to each other and to those for patients with transient GHD, except that IGF-I was less frequently low (49.2%, p <0.05). CONCLUSIONS: All the patients with certain GHD had both IGF-I and ALS z-scores < or = -2, unlike those with transient GHD, and idiopathic or extreme short stature. Almost all the patients with short stature and normal GH peak had normal serum IGF-II and IGFBP-3 concentrations.
Authors: Elizabeth Drake Brooks; Dianne Little; Ramamani Arumugam; Baodong Sun; Sarah Curtis; Amanda Demaster; Michael Maranzano; Mark W Jackson; Priya Kishnani; Michael S Freemark; Dwight D Koeberl Journal: Mol Genet Metab Date: 2013-04-06 Impact factor: 4.797
Authors: Shanlee Davis; Meredith A Ware; Jordan Zeiger; Matthew A Deardorff; Katheryn Grand; Adda Grimberg; Stephanie Hsu; Megan Kelsey; Shideh Majidi; Revi P Matthew; Melanie Napier; Natalie Nokoff; Chitra Prasad; Andrew C Riggs; Margaret L McKinnon; Ghayda Mirzaa Journal: Am J Med Genet A Date: 2019-11-15 Impact factor: 2.802