Effects of growth hormone (GH) administration on functional hepatic nitrogen clearance: studies in normal subjects and GH-deficient patients

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
T WolthersH Vilstrup

Abstract

A decline in serum urea levels and urinary urea excretion is usually seen after GH administration in humans, indicating overall protein anabolism. Whether this reflects the diminished supply of alpha-amino acids for urea synthesis or a substrate-independent hepatic mechanism is unknown. To pursue this we measured the urea nitrogen synthesis rate (UNSR) and blood alanine levels before, during, and after a 4-h constant iv infusion of alanine (2 mmol/kg BW.h). UNSR was estimated hourly as urinary excretion corrected for gut hydrolysis and accumulation in total body water. The slope of the linear relationship between UNSR and circulating alanine levels represents the hepatic components of conversion of amino nitrogen and is denoted the functional hepatic nitrogen clearance (FHNC). Eight male volunteers were randomly investigated on three occasions: 1) after 12-h iv saline infusion, 2) after 12-h iv GH infusion (1 IU/h), and 3) after 2-day sc GH treatment (8 IU/day), followed by 12-h iv infusion of GH (1 IU/h). The UNSR (millimoles per h) during alanine infusion was significantly lower when the subjects were receiving GH therapy [maximum +/- SE, 133.0 +/- 6.9 (saline) vs. 96.7 +/- 11.1 (12-h GH; P < 0.01) vs. 106.5 +/- 7.5 (2-day GH...Continue Reading

Citations

Oct 13, 2009·The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism·Louise MollerJens Otto Lunde Jorgensen
Nov 3, 2010·Liver International : Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver·Thomas D SandahlHendrik Vilstrup

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