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Postoperative growth hormone dynamics in clinically nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma.

Nobuyuki Kobayashi1,2, Mitsuo Yamaguchi-Okada1, Kentaro Horiguchi3, Noriaki Fukuhara1, Hiroshi Nishioka1,4, Shozo Yamada1,4.   

Abstract

Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is an endocrine disorder characterized by insufficient production of growth hormone (GH). Non-functioning pituitary adenoma (NFPA) is one of common causes of GHD. Although most patients with NFPA have transsphenoidal surgery, the time-dependent changes in GH after operation have yet to be investigated. In this study, we analyzed patients with NFPAs that underwent transsphenoidal surgery. Postoperatively, GH secretion was evaluated in response to GH-releasing peptide-2 (GHRP2) infusion. We also investigated how several factors affected GH dynamics. Of 119 patients analyzed, 94 (79.0%) had peak GH levels less than 9.0 ng/mL and were diagnosed with severe GHD (sGHD) immediately after surgery. Of those patients, 27 (28.7%) recovered from sGHD within 1-2 years after surgery. Univariate analyses confirmed that sGHD recovery improved significantly in patients that were younger, had only undergone a single primary surgery, had not had anterior hormone deficiency except GH, and had cystic adenoma or normal insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF1) standard deviation score (SD-S) levels immediately after surgery. Multivariate analyses confirmed that younger age and absence of hormone replacement therapy significantly predicted sGHD recovery within 1-2 years after surgery. Taken together, our results indicated that postoperative sGHD should be assessed by GHRP2 infusion, regardless of IGF1 SD-S levels. Furthermore, recovery from sGHD occurs more frequently at 1-2 years after surgery especially in younger patients and/or those with GH deficiency alone. These patients, therefore, should be reassessed for GHD by appropriate tests including GHRP2 test at 1-2 years after surgery.

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Keywords:  GH-releasing peptide-2; Growth hormone deficiency; Non-functioning pituitary adenoma; Transsphenoidal surgery

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29910227     DOI: 10.1507/endocrj.EJ17-0536

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr J        ISSN: 0918-8959            Impact factor:   2.349


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