The effects of oral clonidine on the growth hormone level in acromegalic patients.

Journal of endocrinological investigation(2014)

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Abstract
The effects of the noradrenergic agent clonidine on GH secretion of the adenohypophysis were studied in 10 healthy volunteers and 11 acromegalic patients. Orally administered clonidine led to a considerable serum human growth hormone (GH) level increase in the healthy individuals. In the acromegalic patients the clonidine resulted in a slight, but not significant GH increase. These results support the findings that the mechanism of noradrenergic regulation of serum GH secretion is impaired in acromegaly.
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Clonidine,growth hormone level,noradrenergic regulation,acromegaly
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