Literature DB >> 2507875

Effect of dietary restriction and repeated growth hormone-releasing factor injections on growth hormone response to growth hormone-releasing factor in obese subjects.

I Csizmadi1, P Brazeau, O Serri.   

Abstract

The response of serum growth hormone (GH) to a test bolus of growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) (1 micrograms/kg, IV) was examined in eight obese subjects (166% +/- 8% ideal body weight [IBW] during a weight-maintaining control period and after 2 weeks of hypocaloric feeding (750 kcal). During the period of hypocaloric feeding subjects received either repetitive GRF 1 micrograms/kg, IV (GRF group, n = 6) at 9 AM, 1 PM, and 5 PM three times a week, or saline injections (placebo group, n = 6) at the same intervals. Four subjects were studied twice, several months apart, each receiving GRF and placebo treatments. Nitrogen balance was determined daily throughout the study. We also examined GH response to the GRF test in seven normal-weight subjects (106% +/- 6% IBW]. During the control period, obese subjects demonstrated a blunted GH response to GRF expressed as peak height or GH area under the curve (0 to 120 minutes) compared with normal subjects (P less than .005). At the end of the hypocaloric feeding, mean GH peak height after the GRF test was unchanged in the placebo group compared with the control period. GH release was significantly increased only during the second hour of testing (P less than .025). However, the GRF group demonstrated an increase in both mean GH peak height (P less than .025) and GH release during the first and second hours of testing (P less than .025) compared with the control period. Weight loss and blood glucose, triglycerides, FFA, amino acids, insulin, and T3 changes were similar in both groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2507875     DOI: 10.1016/0026-0495(89)90015-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolism        ISSN: 0026-0495            Impact factor:   8.694


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