Wood S M, Ch'ng J L, Adams E F, Webster J D, Joplin G F, Mashiter K, Bloom S R
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1983 May 28;286(6379):1687-91. doi: 10.1136/bmj.286.6379.1687.
Human pancreatic growth hormone releasing factor (GRF (1-44)) is the parent molecule of several peptides recently extracted from pancreatic tumours associated with acromegaly. A study was conducted to examine its effects on the release of growth hormone in normal volunteers and in patients with hypopituitarism and acromegaly. GRF (1-44) dose dependently stimulated the release of growth hormone in normal people and produced no appreciable side effect. This response was grossly impaired in patients with hypopituitarism and, although similar to the growth hormone response to hypoglycaemia, was of quicker onset and a more sensitive test of residual growth hormone function. Patients with acromegaly appeared to fall into (a) those with a normal response to GRF, whose growth hormone suppressed significantly with oral glucose, and (b) those who had an exaggerated response to GRF (1-44), whose growth hormone had not suppressed previously after oral glucose. Present methods for testing growth hormone deficiency entail using the insulin stress test, which is time consuming, unpleasant, and sometimes dangerous. A single intravenous injection of GRF now offers the possibility of an easier, safer, and more reliable routine test for growth hormone deficiency. It has the further advantage of being free of side effects and readily performed in outpatients. Hence it seems likely to become the standard test and take the place of the insulin stress test.
人胰腺生长激素释放因子(GRF(1 - 44))是最近从与肢端肥大症相关的胰腺肿瘤中提取的几种肽的母体分子。开展了一项研究,以检查其对正常志愿者、垂体功能减退患者和肢端肥大症患者生长激素释放的影响。GRF(1 - 44)能剂量依赖性地刺激正常人释放生长激素,且未产生明显副作用。垂体功能减退患者的这种反应严重受损,尽管其与生长激素对低血糖的反应相似,但起效更快,是对残余生长激素功能更敏感的检测方法。肢端肥大症患者似乎分为两类:(a) 对GRF反应正常的患者,其生长激素在口服葡萄糖后显著抑制;(b) 对GRF(1 - 44)反应过度的患者,其生长激素在口服葡萄糖后先前未被抑制。目前检测生长激素缺乏的方法需要使用胰岛素应激试验,该试验耗时、令人不适,且有时有危险。单次静脉注射GRF现在为生长激素缺乏提供了一种更简便、更安全且更可靠的常规检测方法。它还有无副作用且易于在门诊患者中进行的进一步优势。因此,它似乎很可能成为标准检测方法并取代胰岛素应激试验。