2002
DOI: 10.1007/bf03345496
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Gender- and age-related differences in the endocrine parameters of acromegaly

Abstract: Acromegaly is a severe slow-developing disease associated with a poor prognosis for cardiovascular disease. To evaluate the impact of age and gender on the severity of the disease, 151 de novo patients with acromegaly (79 women, 72 men, age range 19-77 yr) were included in this open retrospective multi-center cohort study. Basal GH and IGF-I levels, GH response after glucose load and maximal tumor diameter at MRI were measured in all patients at diagnosis. Fasting GH levels and maximal tumor diameter were simi… Show more

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“…We observed that the IGF-I/GH ratios in female were significantly lower than those ratios in male only in patients with in the age ≤ 50 group. Our results were consistent with the data of Colao et al [18] who observed that basal IGF-I levels were significantly lower in female than in male only in their youngest group. Moreover, IGF-I/ GH ratio in excluded 14 patients with concomitant…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…We observed that the IGF-I/GH ratios in female were significantly lower than those ratios in male only in patients with in the age ≤ 50 group. Our results were consistent with the data of Colao et al [18] who observed that basal IGF-I levels were significantly lower in female than in male only in their youngest group. Moreover, IGF-I/ GH ratio in excluded 14 patients with concomitant…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In agreement with these previous data, the nadir GH/basal GH ratios in the present study were not significantly different between male and female with acromegaly. In contrast, Colao et al reported a significantly higher GH suppression rate after a glucose load in male patients over 40 years of age compared with age-matched female patients [18]. In the preceding study, GH levels after an OGTT were suppressed below 50% of baseline in 40% of the patients while the rate was only 4.5% (3/67) in our patients.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…In the present study, there was a positive correlation between serum GH and IGF-I levels, as previously reported [14, 22], indicating that the group was appropriate. Insulin secreting ability, HOMA-β in the IGT+DM group was significantly lower than that in the NGT group, supporting the previous report that the onset of DM depended on the ability of insulin secretion in acromegaly [2].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Intrinsic and extrinsic oestrogens antagonise the effect of GH on IGF1 generation in healthy subjects (18), patients with GH deficiency (19) and acromegaly (20,21). Conversely, obesity increases GH sensitivity (22)(23)(24), a finding that may be at least partially explained by elevated insulin levels (25).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%