Effect of CB-154 Therapy on the Glucose Tolerance, IRI and GH Response to Glucose Administration in Acromegaly

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Effects of CB-154 therapy on the glucose tolerance, IRI and GH responses to the oral glucose administration in 5 acromegalic patients with impaired glucose tolerance were examined. Glucose tolerance improved in all patients with a reduction in GH levels. Insulin secretion in response to the oral glucose administration was exaggerated in 3 patients, while it was suppressed in 2 patients who had severely impaired glucose tolerance. After receiving CB-154 therapy, hyperresponsiveness of insulin observed in the 3 patients and a suppressed response in one patient were corrected to normal, while a low response in another stayed unchanged. This observation suggest that variable abnormalities in insulin secretion induced by the excess of GH improve with a decrease in plasma GH levels. However, the abnormal GH secretion in response to hyperglycemia persisted still after administration of CB-154 in spite of decreased basal plasma GH levels. © 1978, The Japan Endocrine Society. All rights reserved.

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Demura, R., Yamaguchi, H., Demura, H., & Shizume, K. (1978). Effect of CB-154 Therapy on the Glucose Tolerance, IRI and GH Response to Glucose Administration in Acromegaly. Endocrinologia Japonica, 25(4), 355–359. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj1954.25.355

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