Literature DB >> 1993338

Isotopic and nonisotopic assays for measuring somatotropin compared: re-evaluation of cutoff value in provocative tests.

G Banfi1, M Marinelli, E Casari, M Murone, P Bonini.   

Abstract

Measurement of human growth hormone (hGH; somatotropin) concentrations in serum after provocative tests is crucial for diagnosing deficiencies in production of this hormone. Serum hGH can be measured by various immunoassays, isotopic and nonisotopic, with monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies: a cutoff value of 10 micrograms/L after provocative testing is usually used to distinguish normal from hGH-deficient children. Previous studies demonstrated discrepancies in hGH measurement by different radioisotopic immunoassays. Here we evaluated the responses of six different commercial assays, radioisotopic and nonisotopic, with monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies in a series of 16 provocative tests (stimulation with clonidine) in short children. A wide range of discrepant values was obtained with the different kits. A cutoff of 10 micrograms/L produced discordance of diagnosis among assays for two children, whereas complete agreement was reached for a cutoff value of 7 micrograms/L. Parallelism tests performed with hGH international standard, pure recombinant hGH, and a serum with high hGH content suggest that heterogeneity of the antibodies used by the manufacturers, even among monoclonal antibodies, is the main source of discordant results. Cutoff values and reference values must be established separately for each method proposed for routine use.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1993338

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   8.327


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Review 1.  Growth hormone variants: a potential avenue for a better diagnostic characterization of growth hormone deficiency in children.

Authors:  A E Rigamonti; M Bozzola; G Banfi; C Meazza; E E Müller; S G Cella
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  2012-10-01       Impact factor: 5.467

2.  Current practice in diagnosis and treatment of growth hormone deficiency in childhood: a survey from Turkey.

Authors:  Şükran Poyrazoğlu; Teoman Akçay; İlknur Arslanoğlu; Mehmet Emre Atabek; Zeynep Atay; Merih Berberoğlu; Abdullah Bereket; Aysun Bideci; İffet Bircan; Ece Böber; Şule Can; Yaşar Cesur; Şükran Darcan; Korcan Demir; Bumin Dündar; Betül Ersoy; İhsan Esen; Ayla Güven; Cengiz Kara; Mehmet Keskin; Selim Kurtoğlu; Nihal Memioğlu; Mehmet Nuri Özbek; Tolga Özgen; Erkan Sarı; Zeynep Şıklar; Enver Şimşek; Serap Turan; Ediz Yeşilkaya; Bilgin Yüksel; Feyza Darendeliler
Journal:  J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol       Date:  2015-03
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