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Arrest of atherosclerosis progression after interruption of GH replacement in adults with congenital isolated GH deficiency

Authors :
Vanessa P. Araujo
José Augusto Barreto-Filho
Roberto Ximenes
Carla R. P. Oliveira
Rafael A Meneguz-Moreno
Taisa A. R. Vicente
Joselina Luzia Menezes Oliveira
Hertaline Menezes do Nascimento Rocha
Eugênia H. O. Valença
Amanda L. Blackford
Roberto Salvatori
Marco Antônio Prado Nunes
Tânia Maria de Andrade Rodrigues
Manuel H. Aguiar-Oliveira
Rossana M. C. Pereira
Luiz A. Oliveira-Neto
Isabella Maria Porto de Araujo Britto
Source :
European journal of endocrinology. 166(6)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

ObjectiveGH replacement therapy (GHRT) in adult-onset GH deficiency (AOGHD) reduces carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) and increases myocardial mass, with improvement of systolic and diastolic function. These observations have reinforced the use of GHRT on AOGHD. Conversely, we have previously reported that in adults with lifetime congenital and severe isolated GH deficiency (IGHD) due to a mutation in GHRH receptor gene (GHRHR), a 6-month treatment with depot GH increased carotid IMT, caused the development of atherosclerotic plaques, and an increase in left ventricular mass index (LVMI), posterior wall, and septal thickness and ejection fraction. Such effects persisted 12 months after treatment (12-month washout – 12mo).MethodsWe have studied the cardiovascular status (by echocardiography and carotid ultrasonography) of these subjects 60 months after completion of therapy (60-month washout – 60mo).ResultsCarotid IMT reduced significantly from 12 to 60mo, returning to baseline (pre-therapy) value. The number of individuals with plaques was similar at 12 and 60mo, remaining higher than pre-therapy. LVMI, relative posterior wall thickness, and septum thickness did not change between 12 and 60mo, but absolute posterior wall increased from 12 to 60mo. Systolic function, evaluated by ejection fraction and shortening fraction, was reduced at 60mo in comparison with 12mo returning to baseline levels. The E/A wave ratio (expression of diastolic function) decreased at 60mo compared with both 12mo and baseline.ConclusionsIn adults with lifetime congenital IGHD, the increase in carotid IMT elicited by GHRT was transitory and returned to baseline 5 years after therapy discontinuation. Despite this, the number of subjects with plaques remained stable at 60mo and higher than at baseline.

Details

ISSN :
1479683X
Volume :
166
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of endocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9d6da2e2747c9e3775db5224dd26ca03