TY - JOUR
T1 - Impairment of GH secretion in adults with primary empty sella
AU - Gasperi, Maurizio
AU - Aimaretti, G.
AU - Cecconi, E.
AU - Colao, A.
AU - Di Somma, C.
AU - Cannavò, S.
AU - Baffoni, C.
AU - Cosottini, M.
AU - Curtò, L.
AU - Trimarchi, F.
AU - Lombardi, G.
AU - Grasso, L.
AU - Ghigo, E.
AU - Martino, E.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by grants from the Ministero della Università e della Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica (M.U.R.S.T.), Rome and Università di Pisa (fondi di ateneo) to E. Martino.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Primary empty sella (PES) is generally not associated with overt endocrine abnormalities, although mild hyperprolactinemia and, in children, deficient GH secretion have been reported. The aim of this multi-center collaborative study was to evaluate basal and stimulated GH secretion in a large series of adult PES patients. The study group consisted of 51 patients [41 women and 10 men, age range: 20-78 yr; (mean±SD) 47±11 yr]; results were compared with those in normal subjects (Ns) (Ns: no.=110, 55 women, age: 20-50 yr, 37±14 yr), and in hypopituitaric patients (HYP) with GH deficiency (HYP: no.=44, 17 women, age: 20-72, 49±16 yr). Baseline IGF-I levels and GH responses to insulin-induced hypoglycemia (insulin tolerance test, ITT) and/or GHRH+arginine (ARG) stimulation tests were evaluated. PES patients were also subdivided according to BMI in lean (BMI <28 kg/m2 no.=22) or obese (BMI >28 kg/m2 no.=29). PES patients had serum total IGF-I concentrations (mean±SE: 142.2±9.6 ng/ml) higher than HYP patients (77.4±6.4 ng/ml, p<0.001), but lower than Ns (213.3±17.2 ng/ml, p<0.005), with no differences between lean and obese PES subjects. The increase in serum GH concentrations following ITT and/or GHRH+ARG stimulation tests, although higher than that observed in HYP patients, was markedly reduced with respect to Ns. No difference was observed in the GH response to provocative tests between lean and obese PES patients. When individual GH responses to ITT or GHRH+ARG were taken into account, a large proportion of PES patients (52% after ITT, 61% after GHRH+ARG) showed a GH peak increase below the 1st centile of normal limits. Serum IGF-I levels in PES patients with blunted GH responses to provocative tests were significantly (p<0.001) lower in PES patients with normal GH responses, and a positive correlation was observed between IGF-I levels and serum GH peak concentrations after GHRH+ARG. In conclusion, the results of the present study provide evidence that adult PES patients often have an impairment of GH secretion, as indicated by the blunted GH response to ITT and GHRH+ARG provocative tests, and by the reduction in serum IGF-I levels. These changes are independent of body mass.
AB - Primary empty sella (PES) is generally not associated with overt endocrine abnormalities, although mild hyperprolactinemia and, in children, deficient GH secretion have been reported. The aim of this multi-center collaborative study was to evaluate basal and stimulated GH secretion in a large series of adult PES patients. The study group consisted of 51 patients [41 women and 10 men, age range: 20-78 yr; (mean±SD) 47±11 yr]; results were compared with those in normal subjects (Ns) (Ns: no.=110, 55 women, age: 20-50 yr, 37±14 yr), and in hypopituitaric patients (HYP) with GH deficiency (HYP: no.=44, 17 women, age: 20-72, 49±16 yr). Baseline IGF-I levels and GH responses to insulin-induced hypoglycemia (insulin tolerance test, ITT) and/or GHRH+arginine (ARG) stimulation tests were evaluated. PES patients were also subdivided according to BMI in lean (BMI <28 kg/m2 no.=22) or obese (BMI >28 kg/m2 no.=29). PES patients had serum total IGF-I concentrations (mean±SE: 142.2±9.6 ng/ml) higher than HYP patients (77.4±6.4 ng/ml, p<0.001), but lower than Ns (213.3±17.2 ng/ml, p<0.005), with no differences between lean and obese PES subjects. The increase in serum GH concentrations following ITT and/or GHRH+ARG stimulation tests, although higher than that observed in HYP patients, was markedly reduced with respect to Ns. No difference was observed in the GH response to provocative tests between lean and obese PES patients. When individual GH responses to ITT or GHRH+ARG were taken into account, a large proportion of PES patients (52% after ITT, 61% after GHRH+ARG) showed a GH peak increase below the 1st centile of normal limits. Serum IGF-I levels in PES patients with blunted GH responses to provocative tests were significantly (p<0.001) lower in PES patients with normal GH responses, and a positive correlation was observed between IGF-I levels and serum GH peak concentrations after GHRH+ARG. In conclusion, the results of the present study provide evidence that adult PES patients often have an impairment of GH secretion, as indicated by the blunted GH response to ITT and GHRH+ARG provocative tests, and by the reduction in serum IGF-I levels. These changes are independent of body mass.
KW - Adult GH deficiency
KW - Empty sella
KW - GH
KW - GHRH+arginine
KW - IGF-I
KW - ITT
KW - Obesity
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U2 - 10.1007/BF03344013
DO - 10.1007/BF03344013
M3 - Article
SN - 0391-4097
VL - 25
SP - 329
EP - 333
JO - Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
JF - Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
IS - 4
ER -