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The effect of subcutaneous injection site on absorption of human growth hormone: abdomen versus thigh.

Authors :
Beshyah SA
Anyaoku V
Niththyananthan R
Sharp P
Johnston DG
Source :
Clinical endocrinology [Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)] 1991 Nov; Vol. 35 (5), pp. 409-12.
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

Objectives: To investigate whether growth hormone (GH) absorption is site dependent.<br />Design and Measurements: Human growth hormone (hGH, Norditropin) 4 IU, was injected subcutaneously on two separate occasions: into the thigh on one occasion and into the abdomen on a second occasion. Blood was sampled for GH, insulin, glucose, non-esterified fatty acids and glycerol at baseline and hourly for 12 hours. Serum insulin-like growth factor I was measured at baseline, and after 12 and 24 hours.<br />Subjects: Eleven healthy young adults (8 M, 3 F).<br />Results: Following the injection serum GH had risen by 1 hour and peaked by 3-6 hours. The peak GH and growth hormone area under the curve were significantly higher after injection in the abdomen compared with the thigh (GH peak (mean +/- SEM) 103 +/- 20 vs 41 +/- 8 mU/l, P = 0.002 and GH area 528 +/- 86 vs 239 +/- 34 mU/l h, P = 0.003 respectively). Serum insulin-like growth factor I at 12 and at 24 hours showed a significant rise from the baseline level, but no significant difference was observed between the two injection sites. No significant difference in plasma insulin, glucose, non-esterified fatty acids or glycerol was observed between the two methods of injection.<br />Conclusion: Subcutaneously injected GH is better absorbed from the abdominal site than from the thigh.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0300-0664
Volume :
35
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Clinical endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1814654
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.1991.tb03557.x