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Effect of HGH on prostate in GH-Dificient adult
patients
Colao A, Di Somma C, Spiezia S, Filippella M, Pivonello R, Lombardi
G.
Department of Clinical and Molecular Endocrinology and Oncology,
Federico II University of Naples, Italy. colao@unina.it
The prostate is a target organ of the GH and IGF-I axis because prostate
hypertrophy is found in acromegaly, reduced prostate size is found in GH
deficiency (GHD) patients, and additionally, IGF-I is reported to be a
positive predictor factor of prostate cancer. To investigate whether GH
replacement therapy in adult patients with GHD has adverse effects on
the prostate, we studied the effect of 12-month GH or GH plus
testosterone replacement on prostate pathophysiology in 24 adult
patients with GHD (11 euandrogenemic and 13 hypoandrogenemic), compared
with 24 age-matched healthy controls. At study entry, GHD patients had
lower prostate volume than controls (19.4 +/- 1.7 vs. 24.9 +/- 1.7 ml; P
= 0.03). After 12 months of treatment, all hypoandrogenemic patients
achieved normal testosterone levels, and prostate volume increased in
the patients to the same level as controls (25.0 +/- 1.9 ml). The
percentage increase in prostate volume was greater in hypoandrogenemic
patients receiving both GH and testosterone replacement (51 +/- 11%)
than in those receiving GH replacement alone (15 +/- 3%; P < 0.0009).
At baseline, prostate volume was similar in GHD patients below or above
60 yr of age (16.8 +/- 1.3 vs. 23 +/- 3.6 ml; P = 0.08), whereas after
treatment it was higher in the latter patients (21.8 +/- 1.2 vs. 29.5
+/- 3.9 ml; P = 0.04). Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and free PSA did
not change, whereas PSA density was significantly reduced after
treatment in hypoandrogenemic patients; there was also no change in
calcifications, cysts, or nodules. In conclusion, GH replacement
restores prostate size to normal in both young and elderly patients,
with no increase in prostate abnormalities. Because the simultaneous
treatment with GH and testosterone induces an increase of prostate size
by 50% of baseline on average, care is suggested in elderly patients
with prostate hyperplasia to avoid any risk of prostate symptoms. In
these cases, GH replacement might be performed sequentially to reduce
the hypertrophic effect of combining GH and testosterone.
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