The objective of this study was to verify the GH-releasing activity of a synthetic hexapeptide, hexarelin (HEX), before and during puberty. Ninety-six children (54 boys and 42 girls, aged 4.1-17.4 yr) were studied. Fifty-two of the children were prepubertal, and the other 44 were in pubertal stage II-IV. The GH response to 2 micrograms/kg HEX, iv (n = 56), was higher (P < 0.001) than that induced by 1 microgram/kg GHRH, iv (n = 33). The iv dose of 2.0 micrograms/kg HEX induced a greater GH increase (P < 0.02) than the 1.0 microgram/kg dose. The GH-releasing effect of 10 mg HEX, orally, was greater (P < 0.03) than that of 1.0 microgram/kg GHRH, iv (n = 7). The iv dose of 2 micrograms/kg HEX elicited an increase in GH levels that was higher in pubertal children than in prepubertal children (77.5 +/- 8.5 vs. 39.4 +/- 4.4 micrograms/L; P < 0.001). Before puberty, there was no sex-dependent difference in the GH response to HEX. It increased during puberty (P < 0.05 and P < 0.002 for boys and girls, respectively), when it was higher (P < 0.05) in girls than in boys. In contrast, GH responses to GHRH were not related to sex differences and/or puberty. In conclusion, HEX is a potent and reproducible stimulus of GH secretion in children. The effect of HEX increases in puberty, with girls showing a more marked GH response.
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Pituitary
April 1998
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Turin, Italy.
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November 1999
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Turin, Italy.
GH secretagogues (GHS) possess potent GH-releasing activity but also stimulate PRL, ACTH and cortisol (F) secretion. To further clarify the endocrine activities of GHS, in 9 obese patients, 9 patients with Cushing's disease and 14 controls we studied the ACTH, F, GH and PRL responses to hexarelin (HEX, 2.0 micrograms/kg i.
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December 1998
Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, Ospedale S. Giuseppe, Divisione di Auxologia, Verbania Intra.
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November 1998
Dipartimento di Medicina Interna, Università di Torino, Italy.
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Divisione di Pediatria e Diabetologia, Ospedale del Bambino Gesù, Palidoro, Roma, Italy.
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