Kopelman P G, White N, Pilkington T R, Jeffcoate S L
Lancet. 1979 Apr 7;1(8119):747-50. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(79)91206-6.
Intravenous insulin tolerance tests and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (T.R.H.) stimulation tests were performed in nine massively obese women and six lean female controls and the prolactin, growth hormone, and cortisol responses were measured. A combined pituitary function test (insulin, T.R.H., and gonadotropin-releasing hormone) was performed in eleven other massively obese women. In the obese women to whom insulin was given separately there was no prolactin release, and growth hormone and cortisol responses were impaired. T.R.H. stimulation produced a prolactin response which was subnormal. These changes were not apparent in the obese women in whom a combined pituitary function test was performed. The results suggest an alteration of hypothalamic function in massive obesity.
对9名极度肥胖女性和6名瘦女性对照者进行了静脉胰岛素耐量试验和促甲状腺激素释放激素(TRH)刺激试验,并测量了催乳素、生长激素和皮质醇的反应。对另外11名极度肥胖女性进行了联合垂体功能试验(胰岛素、TRH和促性腺激素释放激素)。在单独给予胰岛素的肥胖女性中,没有催乳素释放,生长激素和皮质醇反应受损。TRH刺激产生的催乳素反应低于正常水平。这些变化在进行联合垂体功能试验的肥胖女性中并不明显。结果表明极度肥胖患者下丘脑功能发生了改变。