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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1004861
© Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart · New York
Increased Growth Hormone Responses to Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone and Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone in Patients with Metastatic Testicular Cancer
Publication History
1988
1989
Publication Date:
14 March 2008 (online)

Summary
In 16 patients with metastatic testicular cancer and 10 age matched male control subjects growth hormone (GH) responses to growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH; 1 μg/kg body weight iv.) and thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH; 200 μg iv.) were measured. Basal GH levels and GH levels following stimulation with GHRH or TRH were significantly increased in cancer patients compared to control subjects. 9 patients with testicular cancer were studied both in the stage of metastatic disease and after they had reached a complete remission. In complete remission GH responses to GHRH tended to decrease but the differences did not reach statistical significance. Our data suggest an alteration of hypothalamic and/or pituitary regulation of GH secretion in patients with metastatic testicular cancer.
Key words
Growth Hormone - Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone - Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone - Testicular Cancer - Metastatic Cancer