Functional state of the GH/IGF-1 system in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Svitlana Turchyna, L. Nikitina, O. Varodova, Y. Kalmykova, S. Kalmykov
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Purpose: to study the level of growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor type 1 (IGF-1) in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1) at the stages of puberty. Material & Methods: 165 children (85 girls (51.5%) and 80 boys (48.5%), aged 8 to 18 years old, suffering from DM1 and staying in the endocrinology department of the State Institution "Institute of Health for Children and Adolescents”) of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine" (State Institution "IOZGP NAMS"). The criterion for inclusion in the study was the duration of T1DM for more than one year (from 1 to 16 years). The level of GH and IGF-1 was determined in 165 children 8-18 years old (85 girls and 80 boys) with DM1, taking into account gender, the level of sexual development at the time of the survey, the duration of DM1 and the level of glycemic control. Study participants were divided into groups depending on the level of sexual development (T1-T4) at the time of the study, assessed by the Marshall & Tanner scale (Marshall, & Tanner, 1969; Marshall, & Tanner, 1970); duration of DM1 (<5 years, 5 to 10 years, >10 years); level of glycemic control (optimal (HbA1c<7.5%), suboptimal (7.5%≤HbA1c≤9.0%), high-risk (HbA1c>9.0%) according to ISPAD 2018 recommendations (DiMeglio, et al., 2018) Results: in adolescents with DM1, a physiological type of activation of the GH/IGF-1 system was established with an increase in its activity during the period of puberty proper. Sexual characteristics were determined in the levels of GH and IGF-1 at the stages of puberty. Girls had higher levels of IGF-1 than boys, especially during prepuberty. During prepuberty and puberty proper, GH values were higher in boys, and in late puberty, in girls. It has been established that in girls and boys with an increase in the duration of diabetes, there is an increase in the level of GH and a decrease in IGF-1. The nature of the state of GH/IGF-1 in patients with different experience of DM1 is affected by the level of sexual development at the time of the examination and the sex of adolescents. In boys aged 14-18 years (the period of proper and late puberty), with an increase in the duration of the disease, an increase in the level of GH (pk-w<0.05) and a decrease in IGF-1 (p<0.05) occur. In girls, an increase in GH (pk-w<0.05) and a decrease in IGF-1 (pk-w<0.05) with an increase in the duration of DM1 were recorded only in the group of patients aged 16-18 years (late puberty). The relationship between HbA1c and GH and IGF-1 levels has gender specifics: in the state of decompensation, the guys showed a tendency to decrease in GH, and in girls – to increase GH and IGF-1. Conclusions: the functional state of the GH/IGF-1 system in adolescents with DM1 depends on gender, the level of sexual development, the duration of diabetes and the state of carbohydrate metabolism compensation, which coincides with the data of domestic and foreign studies.
青少年1型糖尿病GH/IGF-1系统的功能状态
目的:探讨青春期1型糖尿病(DM1)患者生长激素(GH)和胰岛素样生长因子1 (IGF-1)水平的变化。材料与方法:165名儿童(85名女孩(51.5%)和80名男孩(48.5%),年龄8至18岁,患有DM1,住在乌克兰国家医学科学院国家机构“儿童和青少年健康研究所”(国家机构“IOZGP NAMS”)的内分泌科。纳入研究的标准是T1DM持续时间超过一年(从1年到16年)。在165名8-18岁患有DM1的儿童(85名女孩和80名男孩)中测定GH和IGF-1水平,同时考虑性别、调查时的性发育水平、DM1持续时间和血糖控制水平。研究参与者根据研究时的性发展水平(T1-T4)被分成几组,用Marshall & Tanner量表进行评估(Marshall, & Tanner, 1969;Marshall, & Tanner, 1970);DM1持续时间(10年);(DiMeglio等,2018)结果:在患有DM1的青少年中,GH/IGF-1系统的一种生理激活类型被建立,其活性在青春期适当时期增加。性特征是由青春期生长激素和IGF-1的水平决定的。女孩的IGF-1水平高于男孩,尤其是在青春期前。在青春期前和青春期,男孩的生长激素值较高,而在青春期后期,女孩的生长激素值较高。已经确定,在女孩和男孩中,随着糖尿病持续时间的增加,生长激素水平会增加,而IGF-1水平会降低。不同DM1经历的患者GH/IGF-1状态的性质受检查时性发育水平和青少年性别的影响。14-18岁(青春期正后期)的男孩,随着病程的延长,生长激素水平升高(pk-w<0.05), IGF-1下降(p<0.05)。在女孩中,随着DM1持续时间的增加,生长激素升高(pk-w<0.05)和IGF-1降低(pk-w<0.05)仅记录在16-18岁(青春期晚期)的患者组中。HbA1c与GH和IGF-1水平之间的关系具有性别特异性:在失代偿状态下,男性表现出GH降低的趋势,而女性表现出GH和IGF-1升高的趋势。结论:青少年DM1患者GH/IGF-1系统功能状态与性别、性发育水平、糖尿病病程、碳水化合物代谢代偿状态有关,与国内外研究数据一致。
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