Background: IGF-I immunoassays are primarily used to estimate IGF-I bioactivity. Recently an IGF-I-specific kinase receptor activation assay (KIRA) has been developed as an alternative method. However, no normative values have been established for the IGF-I KIRA. Objective: The objective of the study was to establish normative values for the IGF-I KIRA in healthy adults. Design: This was a cross-sectional study in healthy nonfasting blood donors. Study Participants: Participants included 426 healthy individuals (310 males, 116 females; age range 18-79 yr). Main Outcome Measures: IGF-I bioactivity determined by the KIRA was measured. Results were compared with total IGF-I, measured by five different IGF-I immunoassays. Results: Mean (± SD) IGF-I bioactivity was 423 (± 131) pmol/liter and decreased with age (β = -3.4 pmol/liter·yr, P < 0.001). In subjects younger than 55 yr, mean IGF-I bioactivity was significantly higher in women than men. Above this age this relationship was inverse, suggesting a drop in IGF-I bioactivity after menopause. This drop was not reflected in total IGF-I levels. IGF-I bioactivity was significantly related to total IGF-I (rs varied between 0.46 and 0.52; P < 0.001). Conclusions: We established age-specific normative values for the IGF-I KIRA. We observed a significant drop in IGF-I bioactivity in women between 50 and 60 yr, which was not perceived by IGF-I immunoassays. The IGF-I KIRA, when compared with IGF-I immunoassays, theoretically has the advantage that it measures net effects of IGF-binding proteins on IGF-I receptor activation. However, it has to be proven whether information obtained by the IGF-I KIRA is clinically more relevant than measurements obtained by IGF-I immunoassays. Copyright © 2008 by The Endocrine Society.
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Brugts, M. P., Ranke, M. B., Hofland, L. J., Van Der Wansem, K., Weber, K., Frystyk, J., … Janssen, J. A. M. J. L. (2008). Normal values of circulating insulin-like growth factor-I bioactivity in the healthy population: Comparison with five widely used IGF-I immunoassays. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 93(7), 2539–2545. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2007-2454
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