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Polyethylene glycol-conjugated growth hormone-releasing hormone is long acting and stimulates GH in healthy young and elderly subjects
Document Type
Article
Source
European Journal of Endocrinology; August 2005, Vol. 153 Issue: 2 p249-256, 8p
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ISSN
08044643; 1479683X
Abstract
Objective: The clinical use of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) is limited by its short half-life. Polyethylene glycol-conjugated GHRH (PEG-GHRH) was developed to provide increased stability compared with the currently available GHRH(1–29). This study aimed to evaluate the safety, tolerability and pharmacodynamics of PEG-GHRH.Design: PEG-GHRH was administered by subcutaneous injection to young healthy men (n= 12) and elderly men and women (aged > 60 years; n= 20).Results: In both groups, administration of PEG-GHRH generated a clear increase in circulating GH compared with placebo. Following single-dose (0.25, 0.5, 2 or 4 mg) administration to young subjects, the effect persisted for 12 h, but a sustained increase was observed on repeated administration to the elderly. Serum insulin-like growth factor-I also increased in response to PEG-GHRH treatment. Injection-site reactions were more frequent with PEG-GHRH compared with placebo, but these were mild and transient; other adverse events were similar to those observed after placebo. Some impairment of glucose tolerance was observed in the elderly following repeated administration of PEG-GHRH. Antibodies to GHRH were not observed.Conclusions: PEG-GHRH offers the possibility of less frequent dosing compared with GHRH. This possibility deserves further clinical testing.