Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology
Online ISSN : 1347-7358
Print ISSN : 0918-5739
ISSN-L : 0918-5739
Clinical Investigation
Favorable Impact of Growth Hormone Treatment on Cholesterol Levels in Turner Syndrome
Hitoshi KohnoYutaka IgarashiKeiichi OzonoKenji OhyamaMasamichi OgawaHisao OsadaKazumichi OnigataSusumu KanzakiYoshiki SeinoHiroaki TakahashiToshihiro TajimaKatsuhiko TachibanaHiroyuki TanakaYoshikazu NishiTomonobu HasegawaKenji FujiedaKeinosuke FujitaReiko HorikawaSusumu YokoyaToru YorifujiToshiaki Tanaka
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2012 年 21 巻 2 号 p. 29-34

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Background: Patients with Turner syndrome (TS) are prone to having metabolic abnormalities, such as obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, hyperinsulinemia and type 2 diabetes mellitus, resulting in increased risks of developing atherosclerotic diseases. Objective: To determine the effect of growth hormone (GH) therapy on serum cholesterol levels in prepubertal girls with TS enrolled in the Turner syndrome Research Collaboration (TRC) in Japan. Patients and methods: Eighty-one girls with TS were enrolled in the TRC, and their total cholesterol (TC) levels before GH therapy were compared with reported levels of healthy school-aged Japanese girls. TC levels after 1, 2 and 3 yr of GH treatment were available for 28 of the 81 patients with TS. GH was administered by daily subcutaneous injections, 6 or 7 times/wk, with a weekly dose of 0.35 mg/kg body weight. Results: Baseline TC levels revealed an age-related increase in TS that was in contrast to healthy girls showing unchanged levels. During GH therapy, TC decreased significantly after 1 yr of GH treatment and remained low thereafter. Conclusions: Girls with untreated TS showed an age-related increase in TC that was a striking contrast to healthy girls, who showed unchanged levels. GH therapy in girls with TS brought about a favorable change in TC that indicates the beneficial impact of GH on atherogenic risk.

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