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Human Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Test in Normal Subjects and Patients with Hypothalamic, Pituitary or Adrenocortical Disorders

Authors :
Hiroshi Ibayashi
Kanji Izumi
Hiroshi Demura
Jiro Takahara
Teruya Yoshimi
Kaoru Yoshinaga
Masao Igarashi
Naoki Kageyama
Takuo Fujita
Koji Nakagawa
Yoshikatsu Nakai
Toshihiro Aono
Kazuo Shizume
Ichiji Wakabayashi
Kiyoshi Miyaii
Tohru Uozumi
Kaoru Abe
Hironori Nakajima
Fukashi Matsuzaki
Naokata Shimizu
Yuichi Kumahara
Shiro Saito
Kintomo Takakura
Junichi Fukata
Mitsuro Niimi
Akio Tomita
Etsuro Ogata
Itsuro Hibi
Shintaroh Mori
Shigeru Matsukura
Hiroo Imura
Minoru Irie
Kiyohiko Kato
Noboru Yanaihara
Source :
Endocrinologia Japonica. 35:491-502
Publication Year :
1988
Publisher :
Japan Endocrine Society, 1988.

Abstract

Human corticotropin-releasing hormone (hCRH) test was performed in 57 normal volunteers and 102 patients with hypothalamic, pituitary and adrenocortical diseases. Intravenous bolus injection of synthetic hCRH, 100 micrograms for adults or 1.5 micrograms/kg for children, increased plasma ACTH and cortisol levels in about 90% of normal subjects. In 47 patients with Cushing's disease, plasma ACTH tended to show an exaggerated response to hCRH and peak ACTH was the most frequent abnormal component among the several reaction parameters. Poor responders among normal subjects and patients with Cushing's disease had significantly higher plasma cortisol levels before CRH administration. Patients with hypothalamic hypopituitarism showed exaggerated response, whereas patients with primary pituitary lesion, isolated ACTH deficiency or adrenal Cushing's syndrome showed no ACTH response. These differences in the response of patients suggest the value of the hCRH test in their differential diagnosis.

Details

ISSN :
21856370 and 00137219
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endocrinologia Japonica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ff1136d7516077ceda1d03574a30d712
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj1954.35.491