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Role of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 in the modulation of renal haemodynamics in Type I diabetic patients

Authors :
Simonetta Bacci
G. Placentino
M. Garruba
S. De Cosmo
A. Di Giorgio
Antonio Liuzzi
Filippo Barbano
Vincenzo Trischitta
Giancarlo Viberti
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Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

Aims/hypothesis. We investigated in normotensive Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients with normoalbuminuria the role of growth hormone-induced IGF-1 in the modulation of renal haemodynamics.¶Methods. We measured glomerular filtration (GFR) and renal plasma flow (RPF) at baseline and at 24 h after injection of different doses of growth hormone (0.1, 0.2, 0.4 U · kg–1· body weight–1) in six patients with normal GFR under a euglycaemic clamp. We also examined a 24-h profile of plasma growth hormone and IGF-1 during usual insulin therapy in two other groups each with seven patients with a lower (from 93 to 114 ml · min–1· (1.73 m2)–1) and higher (from 121 to 146 ml · min–1· (1.73 m2)–1) GFR.¶Results. Plasma growth hormone concentrations peaked 2 h after its injection and plasma concentrations of IGF-1 peaked about 24 h after the growth hormone injection. There was a significant increase in GFR and RPF 24 h after the highest dose of the growth hormone injection (corresponding to the highest IGF-1 concentration), from baseline values of 115 ± 24 and 536 ± 141 ml · min–1· (1.73 m2)–1 to 160 ± 33 and 657 ± 137 ml · min–1· (1.73 m2)–1, respectively (p < 0.01 for GFR and p < 0.05 for RPF). No differences were observed in the 24-h profile of growth hormone and IGF-1 plasma concentrations between the two groups; growth hormone and IGF-1 concentrations were lower than those obtained after the injection of 0.4 U · kg–1· body weight–1 of growth hormone.¶Conclusion/interpretation. These results show that pharmacological growth hormone-induced IGF-1 concentrations are required to modify renal haemodynamics in Type I diabetic patients and suggest that, under the “physiological” conditions of diabetes, IGF-1 has no role as a mediator of glomerular hyperfiltration. [Diabetologia (2000) 43: 922–926]

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OpenAIRE
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Scopus-Elsevier
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