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DHEA-S levels in hypopituitaric patients with severe GH deficiency are strongly reduced across lifespan. Comparison with IGF-I levels before and during rhGH replacement

Authors :
M. Maccario
Maurizio Gasperi
E. C. Degli Uberti
M. R. Ambrosio
Claudia Baffoni
G. Corneli
Ezio Ghigo
S. Bellone
Gianluca Aimaretti
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

Both IGF-I and DHEA-S undergo an age-related decrease and their decrease could be involved in age-related changes in body composition, structure functions and metabolism. On the other hand, it is well known that mean IGF-I levels are clearly reduced in hypopituitaric patients with GH deficiency (GHD) while data about dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) levels in hypopituitarism are scanty. We evaluated DHEA-S and IGF-I levels and their relationship in 90 patients with panhypopituitarism (HYPOPIT) with severe GHD [49 women and 41 men; age, mean+/-SE: 47.9+/-1.49 yr, range: 20-80 yr, BMI: 26.4+/-0.6 kg/m2; 21 with childhood-onset (CO) and 69 with adult-onset (AO) HYPOPIT]. DHEA-S and IGF-I levels were also evaluated in 24 HYPOPIT with GHD after 3-month recombinant human GH (rhGH) replacement. Data in HYPOPIT were compared with those in a large group of healthy controls (NS, 233 women and 103 men, aged 20-80 yr; all subjects were within +/-15% of their ideal body weight). In NS both DHEA-S levels and IGF-I were gender-independent while showed a strong, inverse correlation with age (r=-0.6; p

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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