Completed Clinical 2024

    Robust GH responses to GHRP-2 stimulation test in adolescents with obesity

    Onuki T, Kato Y, Hasegawa T, et al.

    Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism

    DOI: 10.1515/jpem-2024-0126

    Summary

    Evaluated growth hormone responses to GHRP-2 stimulation testing in adolescents with obesity. Found that GHRP-2 elicited robust GH responses even in obese subjects, suggesting it may be a more reliable diagnostic tool for GH deficiency assessment than conventional provocative tests.

    Key Findings

    • GHRP-2 produced robust GH responses in obese adolescents where other tests showed blunted responses
    • May serve as a more reliable GH deficiency diagnostic tool in obese populations
    • Demonstrated preserved ghrelin receptor sensitivity despite metabolic dysfunction

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