Growth Hormone Related Diseases and Therapy, 2011
A Molecular and Physiological Perspective for the Clinician

Contemporary Endocrinology Series

Coordinator: Ho Ken

Language: English

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Growth hormone related diseases and therapy: a molecular and physiological perspective for the clinician (hardback) (series: contemporary
414 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback

The molecular era ushered in the cloning of the growth hormone (GH) gene and the production of unlimited amounts of GH through recombinant technology.  The continuing momentum of research from basic science to clinical evaluation has brought unprecedented advances to the understanding of GH biology for the clinical endocrinologist.   Growth Hormone Related Diseases and Therapy: A Molecular and Physiological Perspective for the Clinician distills all the new information of relevance to the endocrinologist over the last 20 years by offering five sections: physiology, molecular genetics, GH deficiency, acromegaly and pharmacotherapy.   The first section on physiology focuses on GH action.

 

A review on the structure and function of the GH receptor is followed by a perspective on the regulatory role of ghrelin on GH secretion.  The second section on genetics covers pituitary function and adenomas, including new and fascinating information on familial pituitary adenomas, their genotype and phenotype.  The adult GH deficiency section spans the epidemiology and diagnosis of GH deficiency with a strong reminder for the clinician that the transition period represents a critical time of somatic maturation, which continues for years after cessation of liner growth.  The section on acromegaly focuses on management, giving practical guides to the value of GH and IGF-1 measurements, the place of somatostatin analogues and of radiotherapy while reminding the reader as to why evaluating quality of life is an important part of management. Finally, the section on GH pharmacology takes the reader through innovative developments of long-acting GH formulations with some products on the threshold of clinical use.  This section provides a balanced evidence based review ofthe effects of GH supplementation in aging and in sports where recent data indicates an enhancing effect on a selective aspect of performance.  Growth Hormone Related Diseases and Therapy: A Molecular and Physiological Perspective for the Clinician integrates a wealth of information and will prove an invaluable reference for pediatric endocrinologists, adult endocrinologists, endocrine scientists and internists interested in the human biology of GH.

Growth Hormone Receptor in Growth.- Ghrelin in the Regulation of GH Secretion and Other Pituitary Hormones.- Growth Hormone Pulsatility and its Impact on Growth and Metabolism in Humans.- Metabolic Actions of Growth Hormone.- Molecular Genetics of congenital Growth Hormone Deficiency.- Structural Abnormalities in Congenital Growth Hormone Deficiency.- Genetic Causes of Familial Pituitary Adenomas.- The Epidemiology of Growth Hormone Deficiency.- Diagnosis of Growth Hormone Deficiency in Adults.- Transition from Puberty to Adulthood.- Issues in the Long Term Treatment of Adults with Growth Hormone Deficiency.- Quality of Life in Acromegaly and Growth Hormone Deficiency.- The value of Growth Hormone and IGF-I Measurements in the Management of Acromegaly.- The Role of Somatostatin Analogs in Treatment of Acromegaly.- The Role of External Beam Radiation Therapy and Stereostatic Radiosurgery in Acromegaly.- Mortality and Morbidity in Acromegaly: Impact of Disease Control.- GHR Antagonist: Efficacy and Safety.- Long-acting Growth Hormones Analogues.- Growth Hormone Supplementation in the Elderly.- Growth Hormone in Sports: Is There Evidence of Benefit?.
Reviews the major advances in GH biology for the clinical endocrinologist Draws on latest, state-of-the-art information on the developmental biology of the pituitary gland Provides up-to-date clinical and research overview of the function of the GH receptor and the molecular and metabolic pharmacology of GH Provides novel insights into the phenotypic spectrum of GH-related disorders and their therapies Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras