To evaluate the mechanism underlying raised growth hormone levels in diabetes, we compared the response to growth hormone–releasing factor (GRF) in type I diabetic and healthy control subjects. In 12 poorly controlled diabetic subjects (fasting plasma glucose 276 ± 27 mg/dl) basal serum growth hormone levels were elevated by 200–300% (P < 0.02), yet the incremental increase in growth hormone after GRF injection was no greater than in control subjects. Furthermore, five additional diabetic subjects with normal growth hormone levels after long-term insulin pump treatment also showed an identical response to GRF. Thus, raised basal growth hormone levels in diabetes and the fall that follows intensive insulin treatment may reflect changes in hypothalamic regulation of, rather than in pituitary responsiveness to, GRF. However, when five normal subjects were restudied during glucose infusion, even quite modest hyperglycemie (plasma glucose ∼150 mg/dl) caused marked suppression of the response to GRF (P < 0.005). Thus, the “normal” response to GRF in poorly controlled diabetes is actually inappropriate. Failure of the pituitary to suppress in response to hyperglycemie in diabetes implies a second abnormality that may further aggravate disordered growth hormone secretion.
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August 01 1984
Pituitary Response to Growth Hormone–releasing Factor in Diabetes: Failure of Glucose-mediated Suppression
Martin Press;
Martin Press
Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics and General Clinical Research Center, Salk Institute
San Diego, California
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William V Tamborlane;
William V Tamborlane
Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics and General Clinical Research Center, Salk Institute
San Diego, California
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Michael O Thorner;
Michael O Thorner
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut
; the Department of Internal Medicine, Salk Institute
San Diego, California
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Wylie Vale;
Wylie Vale
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Charlottesville, Virginia
Peptide Biology Laboratory (P. B. L), Salk Institute
San Diego, California
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Jean Rivier;
Jean Rivier
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Charlottesville, Virginia
Peptide Biology Laboratory (P. B. L), Salk Institute
San Diego, California
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Joseph M Gertner;
Joseph M Gertner
Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics and General Clinical Research Center, Salk Institute
San Diego, California
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Robert S Sherwin
Robert S Sherwin
Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics and General Clinical Research Center, Salk Institute
San Diego, California
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Martin Press, William V Tamborlane, Michael O Thorner, Wylie Vale, Jean Rivier, Joseph M Gertner, Robert S Sherwin; Pituitary Response to Growth Hormone–releasing Factor in Diabetes: Failure of Glucose-mediated Suppression. Diabetes 1 August 1984; 33 (8): 804–806. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.33.8.804
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