Circulating non-22 kDa growth hormone isoforms in healthy children of normal stature: relation to height, body mass and pubertal development

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Boguszewski, CL [1 ]
Jansson, C [1 ]
Boguszewski, MCS [1 ]
Rosberg, S [1 ]
Wikland, KA [1 ]
Carlsson, B [1 ]
Carlsson, LMS [1 ]
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[1] GOTHENBURG UNIV,OSTRA HOSP,DEPT PEDIAT,INT PEDIAT GROWTH RES CTR,S-41124 GOTHENBURG,SWEDEN
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10.1530/eje.0.1370246
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R5 [内科学];
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The proportion of non-22 kDa GH isoforms was evaluated in 93 healthy children (48 bogs aged 6.8-18.4 years and 45 girls aged 3.9-18.4 years) of normal stature (height +/- 2 S.D. score) at different stages of puberty. In addition, correlations among the proportion of non-22 kDa GH isoforms, auxology, spontaneous GH secretion and biochemical measurements were investigated. Serum non-22 kDa GH levers, expressed as percentage of total GH concentration in the samples, were determined by the 22 kDa GH exclusion assay, in which monomeric and dimeric 22 kDa GH are removed from serum and the non-22 kDa GH isoforms are quantitated using a polyclonal antibody GH assay. Samples were selected from spontaneous GH peaks in 24-h GH profiles. For boys, the median proportion of non-22 kDa GH isoforms was 8.5% (range 3.2-26.6%) and for girls it was 9.6% (1.8-17.4%), with no influence of age and no sex-related difference in prepubertal (boys, 7.2%; girls, 8.8%) or pubertal children (boys, 9.1%; girls, 9.9%). However, the median proportion of non-22 kDa GH isoforms was significantly higher in pubertal boys (9.1%) than in prepubertal boys (7.2%; P = 0.03). In pubertal boys, height S.D. scores (SDS) were inversely correlated to the proportion of non-22 kDa GH isoforms (r = -0.38; P = 0.02), especially at mid-puberty (r = -0.7; P = 0.01), indicating that the presence of increased amounts of circulating non-22 kDa GH isoforms was associated with less growth. In prepubertal children, positive correlations between non-22 kDa GH and weight SDS (r = 0.46: P = 0.03), weight-for-height SDS (r = 0.51: P = 0.01) and body mass index (r = 0.42: P = 0.04) were observed. No significant correlations were seen with spontaneous GH secretion or measurements of IGF-1, IGF-binding protein-3, insulin and leptin. These findings in normal children indicate that the proportion of circulating non-22 kDa GK isoforms may have physiologic significance For growth and metabolism in different stages of development, and emphasize the importance of evaluating the circulating ratio of 22 kDa and non-22 kDa GH in children with growth disorders.
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