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Treatment of peripubertal children after renal transplantation (RTX) with recombinant human growth hormone: Auxological data and effects on insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and IGF-binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) during 24 months

Publikace na 2. lékařská fakulta |
1998

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Objective: To evaluate growth and endocrine parameters in RTX children with GB treatment during 24 months. Subjects: 18 children (13 boys), age 13.1 yr (8.0-16.6), bone age 10.1 yr (5.4-15.3).

Patients were 2.8 yr (0.5-7.5) after RTX and had immunosuppressive therapy, prednisone 0.16 mg/kg/d (0.08-0.68). Methods: GH (4 IU/m(2)/day s.c,) was given and patients were seen every 3 months for evaluation of height, height velocity, bone age, and hormone parameters.

Serum IGF-I was determined by RIA, IGFBP-3 by RTA and Western ligand blotting (WLB), Renal function and adverse effects (GFR, glucose tolerance, rejection episodes) were monitored. Results: Height (+1 SDS) and height velocity (+2.2 SDS) increased significantly during 24 months GH treatment, but Delta BA/Delta CA was 1.7 and 1.5 during the first and second treatment year, respectively, and all patients entered puberty during the treatment period.

GFR decreased slightly during 2 yr (p=0.048), two patients had chronic rejection and GH therapy was terminated in one patient because of glucose intolerance. The ratio IGF-I/IGFBP-3 rose during the first year (p=0.002) indicating more bioavailable IGF-I, IGFBP-3 determined by WLB was decreased, but IGFBP-1, -2 and -4 were elevated as compared to a standard.

Conclusions: GH treatment increased height and growth rate in children after RTX, This may be due to significant changes in IGF-I and IGFBP-3 relationship. However, bone maturation was also accelerated thus diminishing height potential.

From month 12 to 24 a continuous decrease of IGF-I was observed. There was a slight but significant deterioration of graft function.

Adverse events that led to termination of GH therapy were observed in 3 of 18 patients