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The influence of gh treatment on glucose homeostasis in girls with turner syndrome: A 7-year study

Authors :
Ylenia Girtler
Antonio Fanolla
Federica Tamburrino
Silvia Longhi
Laura Mazzanti
Federico Baronio
Giorgio Radetti
Fiorenzo Lupi
Baronio, Federico
Mazzanti, Laura
Girtler, Ylenia
Tamburrino, Federica
Lupi, Fiorenzo
Longhi, Silvia
Fanolla, Antonio
Radetti, Giorgio
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Context: Growth hormone (GH) influences glucose homeostasis mainly by negatively affecting insulin sensitivity. Objective: To longitudinally study insulin sensitivity [via homeostasis model assessment of insulin sensitivity (HOMA-S)], insulin secretion [insulinogenic index (IGI)], and capacity of b cells to adapt to changes in insulin sensitivity [oral disposition index (ODI)] in girls with Turner syndrome (TS) undergoing GH treatment. Design and Setting: Longitudinal, retrospective, 7-year study conducted in a tertiary pediatric endocrine unit and university pediatric clinic. Patients and Methods:We studied 104 patientswith TS (mean age6standard deviation, 9.163.4 years) for a median of 7.2 years. Intervention: Every year, the children underwent an oral glucose tolerance test, which was used to calculate HOMA-S, IGI, and ODI. Results: HOMA-S, IGI, and ODI did not significantly change. Conclusion: The results are reassuring, showing no negative influence of GH treatment on insulin sensitivity and on b-cell secretory capacity in girlswith TS.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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