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No Improvement of Adult Height in Non-growth Hormone (GH) Deficient Short Children with GH Treatment

It is still in doubt whether the standard-dose growth hormone (GH) used in Japan (0.5 IU/kg/week, 0.167 mg/kg/week) for growth hormone deficiency is effective for achieving significant adult height improvement in non-growth hormone deficient (non-GHD) short children. We compared the growth of GH-tre...

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Autores principales: Tanaka, Toshiaki, Fujieda, Kenji, Yokoya, Susumu, Shimatsu, Akira, Tachibana, Katsuhiko, Tanaka, Hiroyuki, Tanizawa, Takakuni, Teramoto, Akira, Nagai, Toshiro, Nishi, Yoshikazu, Hasegawa, Yukihiro, Hanew, Kunihiko, Fujita, Keinosuke, Horikawa, Reiko, Takada, Goro, Miyashita, Masao, Ohno, Tadashi, Komatsu, Kazuo
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Publicado: The Japanese Society for Pediatric Endocrinology 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4004899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24790315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1297/cpe.15.15
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author Tanaka, Toshiaki
Fujieda, Kenji
Yokoya, Susumu
Shimatsu, Akira
Tachibana, Katsuhiko
Tanaka, Hiroyuki
Tanizawa, Takakuni
Teramoto, Akira
Nagai, Toshiro
Nishi, Yoshikazu
Hasegawa, Yukihiro
Hanew, Kunihiko
Fujita, Keinosuke
Horikawa, Reiko
Takada, Goro
Miyashita, Masao
Ohno, Tadashi
Komatsu, Kazuo
author_facet Tanaka, Toshiaki
Fujieda, Kenji
Yokoya, Susumu
Shimatsu, Akira
Tachibana, Katsuhiko
Tanaka, Hiroyuki
Tanizawa, Takakuni
Teramoto, Akira
Nagai, Toshiro
Nishi, Yoshikazu
Hasegawa, Yukihiro
Hanew, Kunihiko
Fujita, Keinosuke
Horikawa, Reiko
Takada, Goro
Miyashita, Masao
Ohno, Tadashi
Komatsu, Kazuo
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description It is still in doubt whether the standard-dose growth hormone (GH) used in Japan (0.5 IU/kg/week, 0.167 mg/kg/week) for growth hormone deficiency is effective for achieving significant adult height improvement in non-growth hormone deficient (non-GHD) short children. We compared the growth of GH-treated non-GHD short children with that of untreated short children to examine the effect of standard-dose GH treatment on non-GHD short children. GH treatment with recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) was started before the age of 11 yr in 64 boys and 76 girls with non-GHD short stature registered at the Foundation for Growth Science who have now reached their adult height. In 119 untreated boys and 127 untreated girls whose height standard deviation score (SDS) was below –2 SD at the age of 6 yr, height growth was followed until 17 yr. Height SDS was significantly lower before GH treatment in the GH-treated group than at the age of 6 yr in the untreated group, in both sexes. Adult height and adult height SDS were significantly greater in the untreated group than in the GH-treated group, in both sexes, although the change in height SDS did not differ significantly. Height SDS was significantly lower before GH treatment in the GH-treated group than at the age of 6 yr in the untreated group, so 57 boys and 57 girls whose height SDS at the age of 6 yr in the untreated group closely matched the height SDS before GH treatment in the GH-treated group were chosen for comparison. Height SDS did not differ significantly between the GH-treated group before GH treatment and the untreated group at the age of 6 yr, nor were there differences between these subgroups in adult height, adult height SDS, or height SDS change, in either sex. The effect of GH treatment is reported to be dose-dependent and doses over 0.23 mg/kg/week are reported to be necessary to improve adult height in non-GHD short children. Currently, the GH dose is fixed at 0.175 mg/kg/week in Japan, and we expected to find, and indeed concluded, that ordinary GH treatment in Japanese, non-GHD short children does not improve adult height.
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spelling pubmed-40048992014-04-30 No Improvement of Adult Height in Non-growth Hormone (GH) Deficient Short Children with GH Treatment Tanaka, Toshiaki Fujieda, Kenji Yokoya, Susumu Shimatsu, Akira Tachibana, Katsuhiko Tanaka, Hiroyuki Tanizawa, Takakuni Teramoto, Akira Nagai, Toshiro Nishi, Yoshikazu Hasegawa, Yukihiro Hanew, Kunihiko Fujita, Keinosuke Horikawa, Reiko Takada, Goro Miyashita, Masao Ohno, Tadashi Komatsu, Kazuo Clin Pediatr Endocrinol Original Article It is still in doubt whether the standard-dose growth hormone (GH) used in Japan (0.5 IU/kg/week, 0.167 mg/kg/week) for growth hormone deficiency is effective for achieving significant adult height improvement in non-growth hormone deficient (non-GHD) short children. We compared the growth of GH-treated non-GHD short children with that of untreated short children to examine the effect of standard-dose GH treatment on non-GHD short children. GH treatment with recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) was started before the age of 11 yr in 64 boys and 76 girls with non-GHD short stature registered at the Foundation for Growth Science who have now reached their adult height. In 119 untreated boys and 127 untreated girls whose height standard deviation score (SDS) was below –2 SD at the age of 6 yr, height growth was followed until 17 yr. Height SDS was significantly lower before GH treatment in the GH-treated group than at the age of 6 yr in the untreated group, in both sexes. Adult height and adult height SDS were significantly greater in the untreated group than in the GH-treated group, in both sexes, although the change in height SDS did not differ significantly. Height SDS was significantly lower before GH treatment in the GH-treated group than at the age of 6 yr in the untreated group, so 57 boys and 57 girls whose height SDS at the age of 6 yr in the untreated group closely matched the height SDS before GH treatment in the GH-treated group were chosen for comparison. Height SDS did not differ significantly between the GH-treated group before GH treatment and the untreated group at the age of 6 yr, nor were there differences between these subgroups in adult height, adult height SDS, or height SDS change, in either sex. The effect of GH treatment is reported to be dose-dependent and doses over 0.23 mg/kg/week are reported to be necessary to improve adult height in non-GHD short children. Currently, the GH dose is fixed at 0.175 mg/kg/week in Japan, and we expected to find, and indeed concluded, that ordinary GH treatment in Japanese, non-GHD short children does not improve adult height. The Japanese Society for Pediatric Endocrinology 2006-02-22 2006 /pmc/articles/PMC4004899/ /pubmed/24790315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1297/cpe.15.15 Text en 2006©The Japanese Society for Pediatric Endocrinology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
spellingShingle Original Article
Tanaka, Toshiaki
Fujieda, Kenji
Yokoya, Susumu
Shimatsu, Akira
Tachibana, Katsuhiko
Tanaka, Hiroyuki
Tanizawa, Takakuni
Teramoto, Akira
Nagai, Toshiro
Nishi, Yoshikazu
Hasegawa, Yukihiro
Hanew, Kunihiko
Fujita, Keinosuke
Horikawa, Reiko
Takada, Goro
Miyashita, Masao
Ohno, Tadashi
Komatsu, Kazuo
No Improvement of Adult Height in Non-growth Hormone (GH) Deficient Short Children with GH Treatment
title No Improvement of Adult Height in Non-growth Hormone (GH) Deficient Short Children with GH Treatment
title_full No Improvement of Adult Height in Non-growth Hormone (GH) Deficient Short Children with GH Treatment
title_fullStr No Improvement of Adult Height in Non-growth Hormone (GH) Deficient Short Children with GH Treatment
title_full_unstemmed No Improvement of Adult Height in Non-growth Hormone (GH) Deficient Short Children with GH Treatment
title_short No Improvement of Adult Height in Non-growth Hormone (GH) Deficient Short Children with GH Treatment
title_sort no improvement of adult height in non-growth hormone (gh) deficient short children with gh treatment
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4004899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24790315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1297/cpe.15.15
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