rhIGF-I administration in humans: Differential metabolic effects of bolus vs. continuous subcutaneous delivery

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作者
Mauras, N [1 ]
Martha, PM [1 ]
Quarmby, V [1 ]
Haymond, MW [1 ]
机构
[1] GENENTECH INC, S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 USA
关键词
protein metabolism; glucose metabolism; lipid metabolism; free insulin-like growth factor I;
D O I
10.1152/ajpendo.1997.272.4.E628
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The metabolic effects of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor I (rhIGF-I) were compared using bolus vs. continuous subcutaneous infusions. Subjects (n = 5, 29 +/- 3 yr) received rhIGF-I as subcutaneous infusions by a Minimed pump (200 mu g . kg(-1) day(-1) over 16 h/day), and their data were compared with those of subjects (n = 6, 24 +/- 2 yr) who received subcutaneous 200 mu g . kg(-1) day(-1) injections twice a day. L-[1-C-14]leucine and [6,6-H-2(2)]glucose infusion studies and indirect calorimetry were performed, and total and free IGF-I, insulin, and glucose concentrations were measured before and after 5-7 days of rhIGF-I. Estimates of protein breakdown, oxidation, and synthesis did not change after pump therapy; in contrast, after bolus doses, protein oxidation decreased (P = 0.001) and whole body protein synthesis increased (P = 0.04). There was no change in lipid oxidation after pump treatment, whereas the bolus group had lower lipid oxidation (P = 0.035). Both treatment modalities increased glucose oxidation (P < 0.02) and glucose production rates (P < 0.03). Overnight fasting insulin concentrations decreased in both groups, whereas plasma glucose remained invariant in the bolus group and decreased modestly in the pump group. Total IGF-I concentrations increased comparably in both groups, but the increase in free IGF-I was greater in the bolus-treated group (P = 0.001). We conclude that, in GH-sufficient postabsorptive individuals, the metabolic effects of rhIGF-I are in part dependent on the mode of administration, with a robust protein-anabolic effect when rhIGF-I is given as twice daily bolus injections but no detectable effect on protein turnover after a continuous mode of delivery. There were higher free IGF-I levels in the bolus-treated subjects, suggesting that this form of the molecule may be important for mediating IGF-I's protein-anabolic effects at the tissue level. The data also suggest that carbohydrate metabolism is more responsive than protein metabolism to the continuous subcutaneous modality of rhIGF-I administration. Even though the mechanism of these differences in metabolic effects is not entirely clear, it should be taken into account when patients are given rhIGF-I as prolonged treatment.
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页码:E628 / E633
页数:6
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