胰岛素诱导的低血糖作为儿童生长激素和皮质醇分泌的刺激试验的经验。

Hormones Pub Date : 1971-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000178247
J Girard, J B Baumann, M Stahl, P W Nars, U Bühler, H Wick
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Experience with insulin-induced hypoglycemia as a provocative test for growth hormone and cortisol secretion in children.
Insulin-induced hypoglycemia has been used in 109 children with a variety of disorders to assess the hypothalamo-pituitary adrenal axis.The patients were divided into 3 groups: (1) patients with growth retardation and with various disorders where an involvement of the hypothalamo-pituitary region was suspected; (2) obese patients; (3) specific syndromes: spontaneous hypoglycemia, anorexia nervosa, Turner’s syndrome, craniopharyngioma. Glucose, free fatty acids, cortisol and growth hormone were measured before injection of insulin, and at 20-min-intervals thereafter for a period of 2–4 h. The findings, particularly in obesity and in syndromes other than growth disorders have shown, that a series of factors have to be considered for a correct interpretation of the hormonal response to hypoglycemia. The limits for normal, reduced or absent response are given and as a simple screening for growth hormonee deficiency, a growth hormone estimation without stimulation can be used. The test has been found safe under clinical conditions and to provide reliable information about growth hormone and ACTH, respectively cortisol reaction.
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