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Influence of HGH on accretion of bone mass.
Monson JP, Drake WM, Carroll PV, Weaver JU, Rodriguez-Arnao J, Savage
MO.
Department of Endocrinology, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK.
J.P.Monson@mds.qmw.ac.uk
Growth hormone (GH) exerts important influences on bone metabolism
during lifespan. During childhood, GH is a major determinant of
acquisition of bone mass and in adult life, GH partly determines the
rate of bone remodelling and therefore influences maintenance of bone
mineral density (BMD). Insights into the importance of GH in these
respects may be obtained by studies of BMD and indices of bone
remodelling in GH deficiency (GHD) of adult-onset and childhood-onset.
Adult-onset GHD, usually accompanied by other features of
hypopituitarism, may be associated with osteopenia and an increased
fracture risk. Postulated mechanisms include GHD and gonadal steroid
deficiency of unknown duration; glucocorticoid and thyroxine replacement
do not appear to exert a major role. GH replacement in adult-onset GHD
results in an early increment in indices of bone remodelling which
persists for up to 5 years; BMD increases by 0.5-1.0 SD in males and
stabilizes in females over this time period. In adolescents with GHD who
traditionally discontinue GH at completion of linear growth, BMD is
substantially lower than peak bone mass for a young adult population.
Studies addressing the effects of continuation of GH after achievement
of final height are currently underway and will provide insights into
the possible need to continue GH into adult life. Such studies may
confirm a role for GH in promoting continued accrual of bone mass and
thereby demonstrate that cessation of GH at achievement of final height,
by limiting peak bone mass, may predispose to clinically significant
osteoporosis in later life. In addition to the potential importance of
GH for achievement of peak bone mass, there may be a superimposed
accelerated loss of BMD with advancing age similar to the situation
observed in adult-onset GHD. To date, this has been difficult to assess
in adult GHD of childhood-onset because the relative contributions of
low peak bone mass and increased loss of bone in later life could not be
distinguished. Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel
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