Author:
Jørgensen J. O. L.,Flyvbjerg A.,Dinesen J.,Lund H.,Alberti K. G. M. M.,Ørskov H.,Christiansen J. S.
Abstract
Abstract. In a double-blind cross-over study we compared pituitary and methionine-free biosynthetic human growth hormone (P-hGH and B-hGH) with respect to pharmacokinetics and short-term metabolic effects in 9 hypopituitary children. They treated themselves for 4 weeks with 2 IU sc daily at 20.00 h. After admittance to hospital 2 IU was given: im the first day, and sc the second. They then switched over to the alternative preparation. The serum profiles of B- and P-hGH were identical. Comparing im and sc adsorption, the latter was slower and resulted in smaller areas under the curves, indicating greater local degradation.
Both preparations caused identical increases in somatomedin-C, but slightly more sustained after sc injection. Plasma glucose, plasma glucagon, and serum insulin fluctuated within normal ranges. The glucose profile pointed at a modest anti-insulin effect of hGH when given in the morning. The concentration in the blood of lactate, alanine, glycerol and B-OH-butyrate, and in serum of triglyceride, cholesterol and carbamide revealed no abnormalities with either hGH preparation. Finally, no development of anti-GH or E. coli polypeptide antibodies was seen. In conclusion, the pharmacokinetics and short-term metabolic effects of B-hGH and P-hGH were identical.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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