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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
)
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GH deficiency states and
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) share several characteristics, and preliminary studies have revealed aspects of GH dysfunction in
CFS
. This study assessed indexes of GH function in 37 medication-free
CFS
patients without comorbid psychiatric illness and 37 matched healthy controls. We also assessed GH function before and after treatment with low dose hydrocortisone, which has been shown recently to reduce fatigue in
CFS
. We measured basal levels of serum
insulin-like growth factor I
(
IGF-I
), IGF-II, IGF-binding protein-1 (IGFBP-1), IGFBP-2 and IGFBP-3 together with 24-h urinary GH excretion. We also performed 2 dynamic tests of GH function: a 100-microg GHRH test and an insulin stress test using 0.15 U/kg BW insulin. There were no differences between patients and controls in basal levels of IGF/IGFBP or in urinary GH excretion. GH responses to both the GHRH test and the insulin stress test were no different in patients and controls.
CFS
patients did have a marginally reduced suppression of IGFBP-1 during the insulin stress test. Hydrocortisone treatment had no significant effect on any of these parameters. There is no evidence of GH deficiency in
CFS
. At the doses used, hydrocortisone treatment appears to have little impact on GH function.
...
PMID:Integrity of the growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor system is maintained in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. 1077 Jan 78
Decreased serum levels of
insulin-like growth factor I
(
IGF-I
) are common in patients with fibromyalgia, which is frequently associated with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
). Twenty patients with
CFS
(7 men, 13 women; age range, 30-60 years) and age- and sex-matched controls were tested for peak GH responses to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia and arginine administration. Nocturnal secretion of GH and serum levels of
IGF-I
were also measured. Serum
IGF-I
SDS (+/- SD) was significantly lower in patients with
CFS
than in controls (SDS, -0.39 +/- 1.07 vs 0.33 +/- 0.84; P = 0.02). Patients with
CFS
also tended to have reduced nocturnal secretion of GH (area under the curve, 32.4 +/- 18.3 vs 62.7 +/- 43.7 microg/l/15 minutes; P= 0.06), but peak GH responses to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia and arginine administration did not differ significantly between the two groups. It is not clear whether the tendency for impaired spontaneous nocturnal GH secretion in patients with
CFS
is a cause or an effect of the condition.
...
PMID:Secretion of growth hormone in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. 1099 Jan 47
The efficacy of growth hormone (GH) therapy was evaluated in patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) who had peak serum GH levels below 10 microg/l during stage-controlled sleep. Twenty patients (7 men, 13 women; age range, 30-60 years) with
CFS
were randomized to receive placebo or GH therapy, 6.7 microg/kg/day (0.02 IU/kg/day), for 12 weeks. Following this double-blind treatment period, the 17 patients remaining in the study were given GH therapy at the above dose for an open period of 9 months. Mean (+/- SD) serum levels of
insulin-like growth factor I
(
IGF-I
) increased during GH treatment, from 173 +/- 46 microg/I to 296 +/- 89 microg/l (P < 0.001);
IGF-I
SDS values increased from -0.45 +/- 1.14 to +1.43 +/- 1.09 (P < 0.001). Fat-free mass and total body water were significantly increased after 12 months of treatment. Although quality of life, as assessed using two different questionnaires, did not improve significantly during GH treatment, four patients were able to resume work after a long period of sick leave.
...
PMID:Effect of growth hormone treatment in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: a preliminary study. 1099 Jan 48
No data documenting a possible depletion of bone mineral density in patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) are currently available. However, recent pathophysiological observations in
CFS
patients may have deleterious consequences on bone density. Firstly, the deregulation of the 2,5A synthetase RNase L antiviral pathway and its associated channelopathy, implicates increased demands for calcium and consequent increased calcium-re-absorption from the skeletal system. Secondly, Mycoplasma fermentans which has been frequently associated with
CFS
, produces a lipopeptide, named 2-kDa macrophage-activating lipopeptide (MALP-2), which stimulates macrophages. MALP-2 has been shown to enhance bone resorption in a dose-dependent manner, at least in part by stimulating the formation of prostaglandins. Thirdly, decreased levels of
insulin-like growth factor I
(
IGF-I
) have been reported in
CFS
-patients.
IGF-I
is critical to the proliferation of osteoblasts. Consequently, depleted levels of
IGF-I
may shift the balance between osteoclastic and osteoblastic activity towards bone resorption.
...
PMID:Chronic fatigue syndrome: a risk factor for osteopenia? 1245 Jul 68