Serum concentrations of the type I and III procollagen propeptides as biochemical markers of growth velocity in healthy infants and children and in children with growth disorders

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The reproducibility and specificity of a new, rapid, simple RIA for measuring the concentration of the soluble carboxypropeptide of type I procollagen (PICP) in serum was confirmed. Serum PICP was determined in 442 healthy Caucasian subjects ranging in age from 3 wk to 18 y. Highest PICP values (mean ± SD: 2200 ± 350 μg/L) occurred in infants less than 3 mo of age, falling by 70% at 2 y and by an additional 10% at 4 y. There was no significant change in serum PICP between 4 and 16 y of age (330 ± 130 μg/L), but a decrease to adult levels of <160 μg/L occurred by 18 y. In 76 children with growth disorders, serum PICP was related to linear growth velocity (p < 0.001), although there were no significant differences in PICP among the 38 children with growth hormone insufficiency, the 21 short children with no endocrinologic abnormality, or the 17 tall children. All 15 prepubertal children treated with growth hormone for 3 mo showed significant increases in both growth velocity and serum PICP, with a significant relationship (p < 0.01) between the degree of increases. The rise in serum PICP at 3 mo (but not baseline PICP values) predicted the increase in growth velocity after 1 y of treatment. Similar changes were observed in the concentration of the aminopropeptide of type III procollagen, except that serum aminopropeptide of type III procollagen showed a definite increase during puberty and a wider spread of values in growth disorders. We conclude that measuring serum PICP by the new, reproducible assay reflects height velocity in prepubertal children and may be a useful biochemical means of monitoring growth rates. © 1991 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.

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Trivedi, P., Risteli, J., Risteli, L., Hindmarsh, P. C., Brook, C. G. D., & Mowat, A. P. (1991). Serum concentrations of the type I and III procollagen propeptides as biochemical markers of growth velocity in healthy infants and children and in children with growth disorders. Pediatric Research, 30(3), 276–280. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-199109000-00016

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