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Increased neck soft tissue mass and worsening of obstructive sleep apnea after growth hormone treatment in men with abdominal obesity.

Mahssa Karimi1, Josef Koranyi, Celina Franco, Yüksel Peker, Derek N Eder, Jan-Erik Angelhed, Lars Lönn, Ludger Grote, Bengt-Ake Bengtsson, Johan Svensson, Jan Hedner, Gudmundur Johannsson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are male gender, obesity and abnormalities in neck soft tissue mass. OSA is associated with both growth hormone (GH) excess and severe GH deficiency in adults. Adults with abdominal obesity have markedly suppressed GH secretion. AIM: To study the effect of GH treatment on OSA in abdominally obese men with impaired glucose tolerance. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty men with abdominal obesity and glucose intolerance were randomized in a prospective, 12-month double-blind trial to receive either GH or placebo. The treatment groups had similar BMI and waist circumference. Overnight polysomnography and computed tomography to assess muscle and fat distribution in the neck and abdomen were performed at baseline and after 12 months.
RESULTS: GH treatment increased insulin-like growth-factor-1i from (mean [SD]) 168 (72) to 292 (117) microg/L, the apnea-hypopnea index from (n/h) 31 (20) to 43 (25) and oxygen-desaturation index from (n/h) 18 (14) to 29 (21) (p = 0.0001, 0.001, 0.002). Neck transverse diameter, circumference and total cross-sectional area (p = 0.007, 0.01, 0.02) increased, while abdominal visceral adipose tissue (p = 0.007) was reduced. No between-group differences in total sleep time, REM sleep, NREM sleep, and time spent in supine position were found. The Epworth sleepiness scale score was unchanged.
CONCLUSIONS: GH treatment increased the severity of OSA in abdominally obese men. The possible mechanism appears to be reflected by the GH-induced increase of measures of neck volume. The present results, to some extent, argue against that low GH/IGF-I activity is a primary cause of OSA in abdominally obese men.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20572419      PMCID: PMC2883037     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med        ISSN: 1550-9389            Impact factor:   4.062


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