Positive effects of short-term growth hormone treatment on lean body mass and BMC after a hip fracture: a double-blind placebo-controlled pilot study in 20 patients.

Margareta Hedström, Maria Sääf, Eva Brosjö, Carolin Hurtig, Kerstin Sjöberg, Ann Wesslau, Nils Dalén
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Abstract

Background: A catabolic state develops after a hip fracture, with loss of muscle and bone tissue. Growth hormone (GH) treatment has been shown to exert anabolic effects during other catabolic states. We investigated whether GH given postoperatively to elderly hip fracture patients could increase serum insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and reduce the loss of lean body mass and bone mineral content (BMC) without considerable side effects.

Patients and methods: We randomized 20 patients operated on for a hip fracture to a double-blind placebo-controlled 4-week study with daily subcutaneous injections of GH or placebo. The patients were followed for another 2 months after termination of GH treatment.

Results: Serum IGF-I and the IGF-I binding protein 1 (IGFBP-1) were measured by specific radioimmunoassay (RIA) technique. BMC and lean body mass were assessed by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and quantitative computed tomography. Serum IGF-I increased significantly during GH treatment, which also preserved lean body mass and BMC without serious adverse events.

短期生长激素治疗对髋部骨折后瘦体重和BMC的积极影响:20例患者的双盲安慰剂对照初步研究
背景:髋部骨折后会出现分解代谢状态,并伴有肌肉和骨组织的损失。生长激素(GH)治疗已被证明在其他分解代谢状态下发挥合成代谢作用。我们研究了老年髋部骨折患者术后给予生长激素是否可以增加血清胰岛素样生长因子- i (IGF-I),减少瘦体重和骨矿物质含量(BMC)的损失,而没有明显的副作用。患者和方法:我们随机选择20例髋部骨折手术患者,进行为期4周的双盲安慰剂对照研究,每天皮下注射生长激素或安慰剂。在GH治疗结束后,对患者进行了另外2个月的随访。结果:采用特异性放射免疫分析法(RIA)检测血清IGF-I及IGF-I结合蛋白1 (IGFBP-1)水平。通过双能x线吸收仪和定量计算机断层扫描评估BMC和瘦体重。在生长激素治疗期间,血清igf - 1显著增加,也保持了瘦体重和BMC,没有严重的不良事件。
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