As a significant number of children with growth hormone deficiency have been shown to be able to respond to GHRH with a rise in serum growth hormone (GH) levels, GHRH has been used to treat such children with varying success. GHRH has been given subcutaneously (SC) in GH deficient children to improve growth in dose frequencies of daily, twice daily, three-hourly overnight or three-hourly throughout the day. The dosages of GHRH used have been wide ranging, varying from 4 μg/kg/day to 50 μg/kg/day. Continuous infusion of GHRH has been shown to augment GH secretion in normal adults and GH deficient children without evidence of densensitization of the somatotrophs. Continuous SC infusion of GHRH has been shown to promote growth in short slowly ...
Growth hormone (GH) was first isolated from cadaver pituitary glands, requiring laborious and expens...
Objectives. The standard of treatment for pediatric growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is daily subcuta...
hormone (GH)-deficient children are more responsive to exogenous human growth hormone (HGH) than non...
18 prepubertal growth-hormone (GH)-deficient children were treated with twice-daily subcutaneous inj...
The secretion of hGH after the administration of the analogue of growth hormone releasing hormone, G...
We have assessed the role of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) as a diagnostic test in 40 chil...
We treated seven GH-deficient children with 3-hourly 1 μg/kg sc pulses of GHRH-(1-44) for 6 months a...
The availability of recombinant human growth hormone (GH) and the optimization of substitutive thera...
Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) has been characterised as a 40-44 residue peptide with full ...
Until 1985 growth hormone (GH) was obtained from pituitary extracts, and was available in limited am...
Three analogues of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) have been compared in normal subjects. GH...
Six children presenting with partial growth hormone (GH) deficiency (mean GH peak in two different t...
Since the advent of growth hormone(GH), children with a wide variety of growth disorders have receiv...
Stimulation of pituitary GH secretion with administered GHRH can be effective therapy for those GH d...
To assess the growth-promoting effect of different doses of growth hormone-releasing hormone(1-29)-N...
Growth hormone (GH) was first isolated from cadaver pituitary glands, requiring laborious and expens...
Objectives. The standard of treatment for pediatric growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is daily subcuta...
hormone (GH)-deficient children are more responsive to exogenous human growth hormone (HGH) than non...
18 prepubertal growth-hormone (GH)-deficient children were treated with twice-daily subcutaneous inj...
The secretion of hGH after the administration of the analogue of growth hormone releasing hormone, G...
We have assessed the role of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) as a diagnostic test in 40 chil...
We treated seven GH-deficient children with 3-hourly 1 μg/kg sc pulses of GHRH-(1-44) for 6 months a...
The availability of recombinant human growth hormone (GH) and the optimization of substitutive thera...
Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) has been characterised as a 40-44 residue peptide with full ...
Until 1985 growth hormone (GH) was obtained from pituitary extracts, and was available in limited am...
Three analogues of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) have been compared in normal subjects. GH...
Six children presenting with partial growth hormone (GH) deficiency (mean GH peak in two different t...
Since the advent of growth hormone(GH), children with a wide variety of growth disorders have receiv...
Stimulation of pituitary GH secretion with administered GHRH can be effective therapy for those GH d...
To assess the growth-promoting effect of different doses of growth hormone-releasing hormone(1-29)-N...
Growth hormone (GH) was first isolated from cadaver pituitary glands, requiring laborious and expens...
Objectives. The standard of treatment for pediatric growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is daily subcuta...
hormone (GH)-deficient children are more responsive to exogenous human growth hormone (HGH) than non...