The incidence and pathogenesis of hyperlipidaemia in 16 consecutive acromegalic patients

Author:

Takeda Ryoyu,Tatami Ryozo,Ueda Kosei,Sagara Hosaku,Nakabayashi Hajime,Mabuchi Hiroshi

Abstract

Abstract. Serum lipids were analyzed in 16 patients with active acromegaly. Of these 62.5% had hyperlipidaemia defined as exceeding the 90% fiducial limits of normal controls. The mean serum cholesterol (5.50 mmol/l) and triglyceride (4.09 mmol/1) levels of the patients were significantly higher than those of age-matched normal controls. Type V hyperlipoproteinaemia was observed in two cases and type III hyperlipoproteinaemia in one. There was no difference in the incidence of diabetes between the normolipidaemic (n = 6) and hyperlipidaemic (n = 10) groups. Serum levels of growth hormone in hypercholestelaemic patients (n = 3) were significantly higher than those of normolipidaemic patients and combined hyperlipidaemic patients (n = 5) tended to have higher levels of growth hormone than normolipidaemic patients. In cases developing type III or type V hyperlipoproteinaemia, the activity of hepatic triglyceride lipase or lipoprotein lipase was decreased, but it increased when serum GH levels fell after therapy for acromegaly. It is suggested that 1) growth hormone may play some role on the pathogenesis of hyperlipidaemia associated with acromegaly, and 2) growth hormone has an inhibitory effect on H-TGL and LPL, and so hyperlipoproteinaemia in some cases of acromegaly might be caused by low H-TGL or LPL activity resulting from high growth hormone levels.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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