In order to determine whether growth hormone (GH) deficiency of childhood onset affects the adult bone mineral status, we assessed bone mineral content (BMC) by photon absorptiometry in 30 full-grown GH-deficient men (8 with isolated GH deficiency and 22 with multiple pituitary deficiencies; 28 previously treated with GH) and in 30 male controls matched for age (within 4 yr) and height (within 10 cm). Forearm BMC was measured by single photon absorptiometry just proximally of the distal one third of the nondominant forearm (PBMC-2 in arbitrary units and PBMC/bone width (BW) after normalization for bone width) and at a more distal site, close to the carpal joint (DBMC-2 and DBMC/BW). Lumbar BMC was measured by dual photon absorptiometry and reported as total BMC for L2-L4 (LBMC in g) and after normalization for projected area (LBMD in g/cm2). The patients had a significantly lower BMC, both at the forearm (P less than 0.0001) and at the lumbar spine (P less than 0.005): 35.7 +/- 1.0 vs. 50.0 +/- 1.6 and 36.9 +/- 1.2 vs. 52.8 +/- 1.9 (mean +/- SEM) for PBMC-2 and DBMC-2 in patients and controls, respectively; 1.36 +/- 0.03 vs. 1.70 +/- 0.04 and 1.07 +/- 0.03 vs. 1.35 +/- 0.04 for PBMC/BW and DBMC/BW; 34.00 +/- 1.08 vs. 42.02 +/- 1.27 g for LBMC and 0.886 +/- 0.016 vs. 0.976 +/- 0.018 g/cm2 for LBMD. Both the patients with isolated GH deficiency and the patients with multiple pituitary deficiencies were osteopenic when compared to their respective controls (P less than 0.01 to P less than 0.0001 for the patients with multiple deficiencies; statistical significance reached for PBMC-2, DBMC-2, and DBMC/BW only, P less than 0.05, in the small group of patients with isolated GH deficiency). For the patients (n = 19) who had at least three serial measurements over a period of 6 to 28 months, no decrease in BMC was detected. Our findings indicate that men with GH deficiency of childhood onset present with a low adult bone mass, despite prior GH substitution in most of these subjects. The observations of a more pronounced bone mineral deficit at the forearm (20-30% lower mean values, depending on the type of measurements) than at the lumbar spine (9-19%) and the findings of osteopenia in both the patients with isolated GH deficiency and multiple pituitary deficiencies, support the view that GH deficiency per se is responsible for part of the observed deficit.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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