Sequential use of insulin and levodopa to provoke pituitary secretion of growth hormone
E. O. Reiter, A. W. Root and G. E. Duckett
More than one method of stimulating human growth hormone (hGH) release is
necessary to adequately evaluate the secretory capacity of pituitary
somatotropes. In this study, sequential insulin-induced hypoglycemia (ITT)
and oral administration of levodopa were used to study hGH release in 30
short normal children and adolescents and in five children with
hypopituitarism. In the normal subjects, hGH levels greater than 5 ng/ml
were achieved in 26 of 30 with the ITT and in 28 of 30 following
administration of levodopa. Each of the normal children responded to at
least one test. None of the children with hypopituitarism demonstrated hGH
secretion during the study. We conclude that sequential administration of
insulin and levodopa is a reliable, convenient, and safe method of
assessing the release of hGH by the pituitary somatotropes during
childhood.