Regulation of GH Secretion in Acromegaly: Reproducibility of Daily GH Profiles and Attenuated Negative Feedback by IGF-I

Author:

Jaffe Craig A.1,Pan Wenqin1,Brown Morton B.1,DeMott-Friberg Roberta1,Barkan Ariel L.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and University of Michigan Medical Center and Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health (W.P., M.B.B.), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109

Abstract

GH hypersecretion is a hallmark of acromegaly. It is unknown whether the secretory activity of somatotroph adenoma is autonomous or is still governed by central or peripheral mechanisms. In this study we investigated whether GH secretion in acromegaly 1) has a reproducible circadian pattern and 2) is inhibited by exogenous IGF-I. Eleven patients with newly diagnosed acromegaly were studied in 2 protocols. In protocol 1, peripheral blood was sampled every 10 min for 48 h in 6 patients for the determination of concordance between 24-h GH profiles. There was no significant day to day variability in mean 24-h output. There was, however, a significant time effect, and the 24-h GH secretion pattern was maintained between days. In protocol 2, 5 patients were sampled for GH every 10 min twice, once during infusion of normal saline and once during iv infusion of recombinant human IGF-I (10 μg/kg·h). The recombinant human IGF-I infusion increased plasma IGF-I to approximately 230% of the baseline concentration. This resulted in GH suppression (4220 ± 1950 vs. 3223 ± 1472 μg/liter·min; P = 0.001), but did not alter GH secretion pattern. There were highly significant cross-correlations for 10 of the 11 of the subjects in the two protocols when the lag was 0 min. By harmonic analysis, nocturnal augmentation of GH was maintained, and maximum daily GH occurred at approximately 2300 h. These data demonstrate that the pattern of GH secretion in acromegaly is not random, but is highly preserved with 24-h periodicity. In addition, negative feedback regulation by IGF-I is preserved, although the degree of negative feedback is grossly attenuated. Thus, secretory activity of somatotroph adenomas is not autonomous or haphazard, but is still subject to both feedback and feedforward regulatory mechanisms.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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