Intranasal administration of human pancreatic tumor GH-releasing factor-40 stimulates GH release in normal men.

W S Evans,J L Borges,D L Kaiser, M L Vance, R P Sellers, R M MacLeod,W Vale,J Rivier, M O Thorner

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM(2013)

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Human pancreatic tumor GH releasing factor-40 (hpGRF-40) selectively stimulates GH secretion in normal men and in some adult patients with GH deficiency. As the latter finding suggests that some children with GH deficiency may benefit from therapy with hpGRF-40 or an analogue, we investigated the effect of hpGRF-40 administered intranasally on GH release. Six normal men were given hpGRF-40 (30 ug/kg; test day) or an equivalent volume of vehicle alone (control day) at 0900 h. Immunoreactive GH was measured in serum obtained at intervals between 0800-1200 h. Mean (+/- SEM) integrated serum levels of GH (ng/ml/h) prior to and following administration of vehicle were not different (1.27 +/- 0.57 vs 0.87 +/- 0.28; p = 0.54). However, following hpGRF-40 administration, GH levels increased significantly (0.53 +/- 0.03 vs 2.88 +/- 0.75; p = 0.022). Peak levels of serum GH were detected within 30 min following hpGRF-40. Except for mild burning of the nasal mucosa reported by one subject, no side effects were noted. We conclude that, if hpGRF-40 or an analogue is shown to be useful in the treatment of some children with GH deficiency, the intranasal route of administration may be utilized and will be more acceptable for chronic therapy than intravenous, intramuscular, or subcutaneous injection.
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