THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEIGHT VELOCITY AND GROWTH HORMONE SECRETION IN SHORT PREPUBERTAL CHILDREN
- 1 November 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Endocrinology
- Vol. 27 (5) , 581-591
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.1987.tb01188.x
Abstract
We have performed 24 h growth hormone (GH) profiles in 50 short prepubertal children aged between 5.2 and 12‐9 years, growing with height velocity standard deviation scores (SDS) between 0.4 and ‐3.9. There was an asymptotic relationship between height velocity and spontaneous G H secretion described by the equation: height velocity SDS = A – B(e cx), where A B and C are constants and x is a measure of spontaneous G H secretion. We considered G H pulse amplitude to be the better description of spontaneous G H secretion as duration of the G H pulse (the time component of area under the curve) contributed little to the relationship between height velocity and area under the pulse. The distribution of G H secretion was continuous and there was no dividing point between G H insufficiency and sufficiency. Similar overlap was observed when the results of G H responses to insulin induced hypoglycaemia were considered; 14% of slowly growing children (height velocity S D S < –0‐8), had a response >15mU/l. Likewise serum I G F‐I concentrations could not clearly separate slowly growing children from normal individuals. We conclude that height velocity, which ultimately determines height achieved, is controlled predominately by G H pulse amplitude. The findings suggest that short normal children growing along or parallel to the third height centile could be made to grow faster by the administration of exogenous G H.This publication has 42 references indexed in Scilit:
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