Long-term treatment of acromegaly with Sandostatin (SMS 201-995)

Author:

Pieters G. F. F. M.,van Liessum P. A.,Smals A. G. H.,van Gennep J. A.,Benraad Th.J.,Kloppenborg P. W. C.

Abstract

Abstract. Twelve patients with active acromegaly were treated with the long-acting somatostatin analogue SMS 201-995 (SMS), at a dose of 50 μg sc twice daily in the first 2 weeks of treatment and 100 μg sc thereafter. Four h after the first injection of SMS, GH levels became normal in 8 of the 12 patients. Basal glucose levels were significantly lower at the 28th day of treatment. This glucose lowering effect was stronger in the diabetic than in the nondiabetic patients. The post-prandial rise of insulin levels was reversed by SMS, leading to a more pronounced postprandial rise of glucose, whereas the postprandial secretion of glucagon was also reversed by SMS. The rise of glucose levels during oral glucose loading was similar before and during SMS, despite a strong inhibitory effect of the drug on the insulin rise after glucose loading. Basal TSH levels were not influenced by SMS, the TRHinduced TSH response, however, was significantly blunted. Although the basal PRL levels were significantly reduced by SMS, the TRH-induced PRL rise was similar before and during administration of the analogue. Paradoxical GH responses to TRH disappeared in 7 out of 8 patients during SMS. Paradoxical GH responses to GnRH, however, persisted in 4 out of 4 patients. Paradoxical responses of GH after glucose loading disappeared in 2 out of 2 patients. The GH response after GHRH administration was strongly suppressed by SMS. During long-term treatment (up to 2 years), the GH level obtained within 5 h after the last injection of SMS remained normal in the patients whose GH levels normalized at the first day of treatment. There was a good response of the disease to this treatment, and no serious adverse reactions were observed. We conclude that SMS normalizes most anomalous growth hormone kinetics in acromegaly. The drug offers a new tool in the treatment of this disease.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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