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by Dr. Randy Smith of Antiaging Atlanta

   

 

HGH Growth Hormone Pulsatility and IGF1 Levels Increased by TRT Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Men With LOH

 

2017 Apr;69:143-147. doi: 10.1016/j.metabol.2017.01.025. Epub 2017 Jan 19.

Effects of transdermal testosterone gel or an aromatase inhibitor on serum concentration and pulsatility of growth hormone in older men with age-related low testosterone.

Abstract

Growth hormone is the major regulator of growth and body composition. Pulsatile GH secretion declines exponentially with age. Testosterone replacement is being increasingly offered to older men with age-related low testosterone. Testosterone administration has been shown to stimulate GH secretion. However, little is known about the effect of testosterone aromatization to estradiol on GH pulsatility and its impact on IGF-1 in older men.

OBJECTIVE:

This randomized controlled proof-of-concept trial investigated the relative effects of testosterone and estradiol on GH pulsatility and IGF-1 in older men with low testosterone.

DESIGN:

Thirty-seven men, ≥65years with total testosterone <350ng/dL were randomized to 5g transdermal testosterone gel (TT), 1mg oral aromatase inhibitor (AI) or placebo daily for 12months. Primary outcome was deconvolution and approximate entropy analyses of pulsatile including basal and entropic modes of secretion performed at baseline and 3months. Secondary outcomes included IGF-1 evaluated at baseline, 3 and 6months.

RESULTS:

At 3months, mean GH and in IGF-1 were similar between the three groups. At 6months, IGF-1 significantly increased by Δ 15.3±10.3ng/ml in the TT-group compared to placebo (P=0.03). Both intervention groups significantly increased GH pulse frequency (TT-group, P=0.04; AI-group, P=0.05) compared to placebo. The GH secretory-burst mode (duration) significantly decreased in the TT-group (P=0.0018) compared to placebo while it remained unchanged in the AI-group (P=0.059).

CONCLUSIONS:

In older men, testosterone increases GH pulse frequency while the aromatization to estradiol is involved in the rise of IGF-1 levels.

Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

KEYWORDS:

Aromatase inhibitor; Growth hormone; Insulin-like growth factor-1; Testosterone replacement

PMID:
28285644
DOI:
10.1016/j.metabol.2017.01.025
     
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