J D Teale1, V Marks. 1. Supraregional Hormone Centre, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, UK.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relative efficacy of hGH and glucocorticoids in the treatment of non-islet cell tumour hypoglycaemia (NICTH) by examination of their influence on the composition of the various molecular species involving tumour and mature forms of IGF-II in association with IGFBP-3. DESIGN: Two groups each of 4 patients, all diagnosed as cases of NICTH, were treated with either hGH or glucocorticoids. Through the use of acidic size exclusion chromatography serum levels of tumour (big) and mature IGF-II were evaluated. Neutral size exclusion chromatography was used in the separation of molecular species before assay for immunoreactive IGF-II and IGFBP-3 content. RESULTS: High-dose hGH treatment produced increases in serum levels of big and mature IGF-II and IGFBP-3 but without generation of high molecular weight complexes. Glucocorticoid treatment suppressed big IGF-II permitting re-establishment of normal IGF/IGFBP association patterns. CONCLUSION:Glucocorticoid therapy has been demonstrated to consistently reverse the biochemical abnormalities caused by tumour-derived big IGF-II compared with the potentially adverse stimulatory effects of hGH treatment in causing increases in serum levels of big IGF-II.
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the relative efficacy of hGH and glucocorticoids in the treatment of non-islet cell tumour hypoglycaemia (NICTH) by examination of their influence on the composition of the various molecular species involving tumour and mature forms of IGF-II in association with IGFBP-3. DESIGN: Two groups each of 4 patients, all diagnosed as cases of NICTH, were treated with either hGH or glucocorticoids. Through the use of acidic size exclusion chromatography serum levels of tumour (big) and mature IGF-II were evaluated. Neutral size exclusion chromatography was used in the separation of molecular species before assay for immunoreactive IGF-II and IGFBP-3 content. RESULTS: High-dose hGH treatment produced increases in serum levels of big and mature IGF-II and IGFBP-3 but without generation of high molecular weight complexes. Glucocorticoid treatment suppressed big IGF-II permitting re-establishment of normal IGF/IGFBP association patterns. CONCLUSION: Glucocorticoid therapy has been demonstrated to consistently reverse the biochemical abnormalities caused by tumour-derived big IGF-II compared with the potentially adverse stimulatory effects of hGH treatment in causing increases in serum levels of big IGF-II.
Authors: Jaap de Boer; Pieter L Jager; Theo Wiggers; Peter Nieboer; A N Machteld Wymenga; Elisabeth Pras; Klaas Hoogenberg; Dirk T Sleijfer; Albert J H Suurmeijer; Winette T A van der Graaf Journal: Int J Clin Oncol Date: 2006-12-25 Impact factor: 3.402