Literature DB >> 6706293

Failure to confirm consistent stimulation of growth hormone by diazepam.

E R Levin, B Sharp, H E Carlson.   

Abstract

Diazepam has been reported to influence pituitary hormone secretion, with several studies claiming that diazepam provokes growth hormone release. Normal volunteers were therefore examined for anterior pituitary responsiveness to 10 mg diazepam i.v. and p.o. The drug had no significant effect on the secretion of prolactin or thyrotropin when compared to control saline injections in all subjects. Growth hormone response was variable; serum growth hormone increased significantly in only 4 of 10 patients after i.v. diazepam and in only 1 of 7 subjects tested with oral diazepam. Serum cortisol rose in only 1 subject, precluding a stress-related explanation for the increase in growth hormone. We conclude that diazepam inconsistently stimulates growth hormone secretion and should not be relied upon as a test of growth hormone reserve.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6706293     DOI: 10.1159/000179871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Horm Res        ISSN: 0301-0163


  2 in total

1.  Lack of effect of im diazepam administration on hGH and hPRL secretion in normal and acromegalic subjects.

Authors:  M Zaccaria; G Giordano; E Ragazzi; N Sicolo; C Foresta; C Scandellari
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  1985-04       Impact factor: 4.256

Review 2.  Benzodiazepines and anterior pituitary function.

Authors:  E Arvat; R Giordano; S Grottoli; E Ghigo
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  2002-09       Impact factor: 4.256

  2 in total

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